Special Events

TOM Talks℠: Topics on Monticello
Special talks covering every facet of Jefferson & Monticello.

 
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Daily Tours

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May 25, 2013 – June 25, 2013
$24 Adults Mar - Oct
$16 Children, 12—18 May 27 - Sep. 2
$8 Children, 6—11 Year-round (under 6 free)
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Monticello Day Pass and House Tour

Daily, year-round
House Tours run throughout the day.

Spend a day on the beautiful grounds of Monticello and get an intimate look at Thomas Jefferson.

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Spend a day on the beautiful grounds of Monticello and get an intimate look at Thomas Jefferson.

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Guided Tours

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$24 Adults
$16 Children 12—18 May 27 - Sep. 2
$8 Children 6—11 Year round (under 6 are free)
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Family Friendly Tour and Day Pass

June 8 – September 2 (No tours July 4th); first three weekends in October, plus Columbus Day
10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 1:00, 2:00 and 3:00

These special guided tours of Thomas Jefferson's house are designed especially for families with children ages 6 to 11. The 35... + Show full info

These special guided tours of Thomas Jefferson's house are designed especially for families with children ages 6 to 11. The 35-minute tours feature hands-on opportunities in every room and provide a glimpse of what life was like for the children who lived at Monticello in the late 1700s and early 1800s.

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Guided Tours

State of the Art Visitor Center

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$600 Up to 4 guests
$150 Each additional guest (8-person maximum)
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Monticello Private Guide

Offered year round
Available daily

Now you can discover Monticello with the ultimate insider’s experience. Enjoy an intimate group setting and explore Jefferson’... + Show full info

Now you can discover Monticello with the ultimate insider’s experience. Enjoy an intimate group setting and explore Jefferson’s mountaintop home during your own personal tour tailored exclusively to your interests. Your guide will greet you at the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center and lead you on a three-hour private tour, which includes a tour of the house, the third floor dome room, Monticello’s beautiful gardens and grounds or the museum galleries.

Your Monticello Private Guide tour includes:

  • An experienced Monticello guide who will tailor the tour to your interests
  • A private tour of Monticello for you and your guests
  • A visit to Jefferson’s rarely seen Dome Room
  • A guided tour of the gardens, grounds or museum galleries

Scheduling a Private Guide Tour

Reservations must be made two weeks in advance and are subject to availability. Contact: 434.984.9880.

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Slavery at Monticello Tours

Daily, March 15 - October 31
11 am, 12 pm, 1 pm, 2pm, 3 pm, and 4 pm

These guided outdoor tours focusing on the experiences of the enslaved people who lived and labored on the Monticello... + Show full info

These guided outdoor tours focusing on the experiences of the enslaved people who lived and labored on the Monticello plantation are offered twice daily on weekends in February and six times a day, March 15 - October 31.Included in price of admission.

Making Reservations
Reservations for this tour are not required. Tours begin on the east end (paved area) of Mulberry Row, near the Mountaintop Museum Shop.

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$15 Adults
$8 Youth
Free Children Under 6
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Garden Explorers Family Workshop

Offered on second Saturdays, April – October, 9 – 10:30 a.m.
This program runs about 1.5 hours

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Take a bite out of history!Thomas Jefferson was not only a founding father --- he was a founding gardener! Join Monticello staff for a hands-on adventure in Jefferson's restored vegetable garden. Practice your gardening skills as you plant and water seeds. Try something new as you discover Jefferson’s rare and unusual veggies and harvest a snack fresh from the earth. Take home a living connection to our nation’s history: heirloom seeds from Mr. Jefferson's garden!  Suggested for families with children ages 5-10     

If you would like to purchase tickets for a house tour after your garden program, we suggest a tour time of 11:00 or later.

 

 

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Other Tours and Events

Saturday
May 25, 2013

Gartes are open 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

$15 Per person
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Herbs and Their Uses in Early American Gardens

Museum Shop Garden Center, Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center., 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

In eighteenth-century America, herbs were valued for their many uses as flavorings, medicines, dyestuffs, etc. Focusing on the... + Show full info

In eighteenth-century America, herbs were valued for their many uses as flavorings, medicines, dyestuffs, etc. Focusing on the herbs documented by Thomas Jefferson in his garden book and correspondence, Lily Fox-Bruguiere will lead a tour of the useful herbs growing in the gardens at Monticello. Participants will also make and bring home a calendula salve for healing minor cuts, burns, and bug bites.

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$42 Per Guest
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Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden Tour at Monticello

9 a.m.

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—... + Show full info

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—includes an in-depth guided walk followed by a Meet the Gardener segment with Monticello’s professional staff. Visitors participates in seasonal gardening activities, such as planting, harvesting, and sampling spring crops ranging from asparagus to baby root vegetables.

Also included:

Scheduling a Revolutionary Garden Tour

Tickets for these tours typically sell out in advance.  To make your reservation online, please click on the tickets icon above.

Please plan to arrive at Monticello at least 30 minutes before the time of your reservation. Please note that your ticket includes a House Tour at 11:30 am, following the Revolutionary Garden Tour.

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Wednesday
May 29, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

$49 Guests All ages
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Evening Signature Tour and Day Pass

Times starting at 6:15

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you... + Show full info

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you wish, and enjoy guided tours of Monticello’s gardens and Mulberry Row, where many of Monticello’s enslaved men and women lived and worked.  And then browse the exhibition galleries and Museum Shop on your own before your guided house tour which includes the third-floor Dome Room.  After the tour, enjoy spectacular views of the setting sun from the mountaintop!

Included in the Evening Signature Day Pass

State of the Art Visitor Center

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$42 Per Guest
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Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden Tour at Monticello

9 a.m.

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—... + Show full info

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—includes an in-depth guided walk followed by a Meet the Gardener segment with Monticello’s professional staff. Visitors participates in seasonal gardening activities, such as planting, harvesting, and sampling spring crops ranging from asparagus to baby root vegetables.

Also included:

Scheduling a Revolutionary Garden Tour

Tickets for these tours typically sell out in advance.  To make your reservation online, please click on the tickets icon above.

Please plan to arrive at Monticello at least 30 minutes before the time of your reservation. Please note that your ticket includes a House Tour at 11:30 am, following the Revolutionary Garden Tour.

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Friday
May 31, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

$49 Guests All ages
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Evening Signature Tour and Day Pass

Times starting at 6:15

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you... + Show full info

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you wish, and enjoy guided tours of Monticello’s gardens and Mulberry Row, where many of Monticello’s enslaved men and women lived and worked.  And then browse the exhibition galleries and Museum Shop on your own before your guided house tour which includes the third-floor Dome Room.  After the tour, enjoy spectacular views of the setting sun from the mountaintop!

Included in the Evening Signature Day Pass

State of the Art Visitor Center

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Saturday
June 1, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

$15 Per person
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Flower Arranging in the Garden

Tufton Farm, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Learn to create beautiful floral arrangements with horticulturist and floral designer Kathryn Nokes. Using the display gardens... + Show full info

Learn to create beautiful floral arrangements with horticulturist and floral designer Kathryn Nokes. Using the display gardens of the Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants as her palette, Kathryn will demonstrate techniques to create natural and easy arrangements with a diverse array of flowers and foliage, and will also discuss the best garden plants to grow for a bounty of year-round natural decorations.

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$42 Per Guest
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Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden Tour at Monticello

9 a.m.

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—... + Show full info

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—includes an in-depth guided walk followed by a Meet the Gardener segment with Monticello’s professional staff. Visitors participates in seasonal gardening activities, such as planting, harvesting, and sampling spring crops ranging from asparagus to baby root vegetables.

Also included:

Scheduling a Revolutionary Garden Tour

Tickets for these tours typically sell out in advance.  To make your reservation online, please click on the tickets icon above.

Please plan to arrive at Monticello at least 30 minutes before the time of your reservation. Please note that your ticket includes a House Tour at 11:30 am, following the Revolutionary Garden Tour.

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Tuesday
June 4, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

Free
To register, please email reservations@monticello.org or call 434-984-9880. Free

Religious Freedom: Jefferson’s Legacy, America’s Creed

Rober H. and Clarice Smith Reading Room of the Jefferson Library, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

For more than 100 years, Thomas Jefferson and his Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom stood at the center of our... + Show full info

For more than 100 years, Thomas Jefferson and his Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom stood at the center of our understanding of religious liberty and the First Amendment. The expansive Jeffersonian vision - including his insistence that political freedom and free thought would be at risk if we didn't keep government out of the church and vice versa, enjoyed almost total support until Justice William Rehnquist called this vision '"demonstrably incorrect" history. In Religious Freedom, John Ragosta takes up the challenge, reviewing Jefferson's beliefs, how they influenced his understanding, and - bringing Jefferson into our time, explains that he demanded a strict separation of church and state but never sought a wholly secular public square.

John Ragosta, a visiting assistant professor at Hamilton College for the 2012-13 academic year, is a historian and lawyer who has published extensively in legal and historical journals. He practiced international trade law and litigation for twenty years, has taught both law and history, and has held fellowships at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, and the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies. John is also a beekeeper. Book selling and signing to follow.

The event is free but space is limited. Please register by emailing reservations@monticello.org or calling 434-984-9880.

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Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

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Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Wednesday
June 5, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

$49 Guests All ages
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Evening Signature Tour and Day Pass

Times starting at 6:15

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you... + Show full info

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you wish, and enjoy guided tours of Monticello’s gardens and Mulberry Row, where many of Monticello’s enslaved men and women lived and worked.  And then browse the exhibition galleries and Museum Shop on your own before your guided house tour which includes the third-floor Dome Room.  After the tour, enjoy spectacular views of the setting sun from the mountaintop!

Included in the Evening Signature Day Pass

State of the Art Visitor Center

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$42 Per Guest
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Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden Tour at Monticello

9 a.m.

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—... + Show full info

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—includes an in-depth guided walk followed by a Meet the Gardener segment with Monticello’s professional staff. Visitors participates in seasonal gardening activities, such as planting, harvesting, and sampling spring crops ranging from asparagus to baby root vegetables.

Also included:

Scheduling a Revolutionary Garden Tour

Tickets for these tours typically sell out in advance.  To make your reservation online, please click on the tickets icon above.

Please plan to arrive at Monticello at least 30 minutes before the time of your reservation. Please note that your ticket includes a House Tour at 11:30 am, following the Revolutionary Garden Tour.

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Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Thursday
June 6, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

Free*
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Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Friday
June 7, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

$49 Guests All ages
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Evening Signature Tour and Day Pass

Times starting at 6:15

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you... + Show full info

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you wish, and enjoy guided tours of Monticello’s gardens and Mulberry Row, where many of Monticello’s enslaved men and women lived and worked.  And then browse the exhibition galleries and Museum Shop on your own before your guided house tour which includes the third-floor Dome Room.  After the tour, enjoy spectacular views of the setting sun from the mountaintop!

Included in the Evening Signature Day Pass

State of the Art Visitor Center

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Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Saturday
June 8, 2013

Gates are open from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

$15 Per person
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Pruning Practices, Part Two

Tufton Farm, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Few horticultural practices are as misunderstood as pruning, particularly for shrubs and trees. Join CHP’s Operations Manager... + Show full info

Few horticultural practices are as misunderstood as pruning, particularly for shrubs and trees. Join CHP’s Operations Manager Brian Hartsock in the Tufton Farm gardens for this two-hour workshop and learn the proper pruning techniques for woody ornamentals that flower on old wood. Bring pruning shears and gloves.

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$8 Youth
Free Children Under 6
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Garden Explorers Family Workshop

Meets at the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center, 9:00 am - 10:30 am

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Take a bite out of history!Thomas Jefferson was not only a founding father --- he was a founding gardener! Join Monticello staff for a hands-on adventure in Jefferson's restored vegetable garden. Practice your gardening skills as you plant and water seeds. Try something new as you discover Jefferson’s rare and unusual veggies and harvest a snack fresh from the earth. Take home a living connection to our nation’s history: heirloom seeds from Mr. Jefferson's garden!  Suggested for families with children ages 5-10     

If you would like to purchase tickets for a house tour after your garden program, we suggest a tour time of 11:00 or later.

 

 

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$42 Per Guest
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Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden Tour at Monticello

9 a.m.

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—... + Show full info

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—includes an in-depth guided walk followed by a Meet the Gardener segment with Monticello’s professional staff. Visitors participates in seasonal gardening activities, such as planting, harvesting, and sampling spring crops ranging from asparagus to baby root vegetables.

Also included:

Scheduling a Revolutionary Garden Tour

Tickets for these tours typically sell out in advance.  To make your reservation online, please click on the tickets icon above.

Please plan to arrive at Monticello at least 30 minutes before the time of your reservation. Please note that your ticket includes a House Tour at 11:30 am, following the Revolutionary Garden Tour.

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Monday
June 10, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Tuesday
June 11, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Wednesday
June 12, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

$49 Guests All ages
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Evening Signature Tour and Day Pass

Times starting at 6:15

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you... + Show full info

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you wish, and enjoy guided tours of Monticello’s gardens and Mulberry Row, where many of Monticello’s enslaved men and women lived and worked.  And then browse the exhibition galleries and Museum Shop on your own before your guided house tour which includes the third-floor Dome Room.  After the tour, enjoy spectacular views of the setting sun from the mountaintop!

Included in the Evening Signature Day Pass

State of the Art Visitor Center

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$42 Per Guest
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Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden Tour at Monticello

9 a.m.

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—... + Show full info

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—includes an in-depth guided walk followed by a Meet the Gardener segment with Monticello’s professional staff. Visitors participates in seasonal gardening activities, such as planting, harvesting, and sampling spring crops ranging from asparagus to baby root vegetables.

Also included:

Scheduling a Revolutionary Garden Tour

Tickets for these tours typically sell out in advance.  To make your reservation online, please click on the tickets icon above.

Please plan to arrive at Monticello at least 30 minutes before the time of your reservation. Please note that your ticket includes a House Tour at 11:30 am, following the Revolutionary Garden Tour.

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Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Thursday
June 13, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Friday
June 14, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

Free
Free

Kids Go Fish Weekend

Kemper Park Pond, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

During this four-day weekend only, kids ages 12 and under will be allowed to fish the Kemper Park Pond. Bring your... + Show full info

During this four-day weekend only, kids ages 12 and under will be allowed to fish the Kemper Park Pond. Bring your own fishing poles and equipment. Parkway managers and rangers will be on hand to supervise the event. Free; no registration required; all day event during regular Trail hours. Kemper Park Pond

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Evening Signature Tour and Day Pass

Times starting at 6:15

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you... + Show full info

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you wish, and enjoy guided tours of Monticello’s gardens and Mulberry Row, where many of Monticello’s enslaved men and women lived and worked.  And then browse the exhibition galleries and Museum Shop on your own before your guided house tour which includes the third-floor Dome Room.  After the tour, enjoy spectacular views of the setting sun from the mountaintop!

Included in the Evening Signature Day Pass

State of the Art Visitor Center

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Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Saturday
June 15, 2013

Gates are open from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Free
Free

CHP Open House - Thomas Jefferson, Gardener

Tufton Farm, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Thomas Jefferson’s successes (and failures) as a passionate gardener will be highlighted in talks and tours during the Center’... + Show full info

Thomas Jefferson’s successes (and failures) as a passionate gardener will be highlighted in talks and tours during the Center’s June Open House, new for 2013. Learn about the themes that defined Jefferson’s interest in horticulture in a talk by Jefferson garden expert Peter Hatch. Peter will also be on-hand to sign copies of his exceptional book on the Monticello Vegetable Garden, “A Rich Spot of Earth” Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden at Monticello. Jack Gary, Director of Archaeology and Landscapes at Poplar Forest, will discuss exciting new landscape restoration efforts currently taking place at Jefferson’s private retreat in Lynchburg, Virginia. Guided garden tours, informal workshops, and family-friendly garden activities will also be offered. A wide selection of heritage and native plants will be for sale in our nursery, many of them grown by Thomas Jefferson. FREE, no registration required; Tufton Farm, 9am—3pm.

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Free
Free

Kids Go Fish Weekend

Kemper Park Pond, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

During this four-day weekend only, kids ages 12 and under will be allowed to fish the Kemper Park Pond. Bring your... + Show full info

During this four-day weekend only, kids ages 12 and under will be allowed to fish the Kemper Park Pond. Bring your own fishing poles and equipment. Parkway managers and rangers will be on hand to supervise the event. Free; no registration required; all day event during regular Trail hours. Kemper Park Pond

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$42 Per Guest
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Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden Tour at Monticello

9 a.m.

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—... + Show full info

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—includes an in-depth guided walk followed by a Meet the Gardener segment with Monticello’s professional staff. Visitors participates in seasonal gardening activities, such as planting, harvesting, and sampling spring crops ranging from asparagus to baby root vegetables.

Also included:

Scheduling a Revolutionary Garden Tour

Tickets for these tours typically sell out in advance.  To make your reservation online, please click on the tickets icon above.

Please plan to arrive at Monticello at least 30 minutes before the time of your reservation. Please note that your ticket includes a House Tour at 11:30 am, following the Revolutionary Garden Tour.

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Sunday
June 16, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

TBD
Free
Special Event

17th Annual Historic Landscape Institute

Monticello, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and... + Show full info

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and landscapes of Monticello and the University of Virginia as an outdoor classroom for the study of historic landscape preservation. Lectures, workshops, field trips, and practical working experiences will provide an introduction to the fields of landscape history, garden restoration, and historical horticulture. Fee charged; registration and application required. Call (434) 984-9816 or visit Monticello’s website, monticello.org/hli, for additional information.

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Free

Kids Go Fish Weekend

Kemper Park Pond, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

During this four-day weekend only, kids ages 12 and under will be allowed to fish the Kemper Park Pond. Bring your... + Show full info

During this four-day weekend only, kids ages 12 and under will be allowed to fish the Kemper Park Pond. Bring your own fishing poles and equipment. Parkway managers and rangers will be on hand to supervise the event. Free; no registration required; all day event during regular Trail hours. Kemper Park Pond

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Monday
June 17, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

TBD
Free
Special Event

17th Annual Historic Landscape Institute

Monticello, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and... + Show full info

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and landscapes of Monticello and the University of Virginia as an outdoor classroom for the study of historic landscape preservation. Lectures, workshops, field trips, and practical working experiences will provide an introduction to the fields of landscape history, garden restoration, and historical horticulture. Fee charged; registration and application required. Call (434) 984-9816 or visit Monticello’s website, monticello.org/hli, for additional information.

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Free
Free

Kids Go Fish Weekend

Kemper Park Pond, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

During this four-day weekend only, kids ages 12 and under will be allowed to fish the Kemper Park Pond. Bring your... + Show full info

During this four-day weekend only, kids ages 12 and under will be allowed to fish the Kemper Park Pond. Bring your own fishing poles and equipment. Parkway managers and rangers will be on hand to supervise the event. Free; no registration required; all day event during regular Trail hours. Kemper Park Pond

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Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Tuesday
June 18, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

TBD
Free
Special Event

17th Annual Historic Landscape Institute

Monticello, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and... + Show full info

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and landscapes of Monticello and the University of Virginia as an outdoor classroom for the study of historic landscape preservation. Lectures, workshops, field trips, and practical working experiences will provide an introduction to the fields of landscape history, garden restoration, and historical horticulture. Fee charged; registration and application required. Call (434) 984-9816 or visit Monticello’s website, monticello.org/hli, for additional information.

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Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Wednesday
June 19, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

TBD
Free
Special Event

17th Annual Historic Landscape Institute

Monticello, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and... + Show full info

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and landscapes of Monticello and the University of Virginia as an outdoor classroom for the study of historic landscape preservation. Lectures, workshops, field trips, and practical working experiences will provide an introduction to the fields of landscape history, garden restoration, and historical horticulture. Fee charged; registration and application required. Call (434) 984-9816 or visit Monticello’s website, monticello.org/hli, for additional information.

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$49 Guests All ages
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Evening Signature Tour and Day Pass

Times starting at 6:15

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you... + Show full info

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you wish, and enjoy guided tours of Monticello’s gardens and Mulberry Row, where many of Monticello’s enslaved men and women lived and worked.  And then browse the exhibition galleries and Museum Shop on your own before your guided house tour which includes the third-floor Dome Room.  After the tour, enjoy spectacular views of the setting sun from the mountaintop!

Included in the Evening Signature Day Pass

State of the Art Visitor Center

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$42 Per Guest
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Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden Tour at Monticello

9 a.m.

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—... + Show full info

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—includes an in-depth guided walk followed by a Meet the Gardener segment with Monticello’s professional staff. Visitors participates in seasonal gardening activities, such as planting, harvesting, and sampling spring crops ranging from asparagus to baby root vegetables.

Also included:

Scheduling a Revolutionary Garden Tour

Tickets for these tours typically sell out in advance.  To make your reservation online, please click on the tickets icon above.

Please plan to arrive at Monticello at least 30 minutes before the time of your reservation. Please note that your ticket includes a House Tour at 11:30 am, following the Revolutionary Garden Tour.

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Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Thursday
June 20, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

TBD
Free
Special Event

17th Annual Historic Landscape Institute

Monticello, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and... + Show full info

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and landscapes of Monticello and the University of Virginia as an outdoor classroom for the study of historic landscape preservation. Lectures, workshops, field trips, and practical working experiences will provide an introduction to the fields of landscape history, garden restoration, and historical horticulture. Fee charged; registration and application required. Call (434) 984-9816 or visit Monticello’s website, monticello.org/hli, for additional information.

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Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Friday
June 21, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

TBD
Free
Special Event

17th Annual Historic Landscape Institute

Monticello, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and... + Show full info

“Preserving Jefferson’s Gardens and Landscapes”

This one-week course will use the gardens and landscapes of Monticello and the University of Virginia as an outdoor classroom for the study of historic landscape preservation. Lectures, workshops, field trips, and practical working experiences will provide an introduction to the fields of landscape history, garden restoration, and historical horticulture. Fee charged; registration and application required. Call (434) 984-9816 or visit Monticello’s website, monticello.org/hli, for additional information.

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$49 Guests All ages
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Evening Signature Tour and Day Pass

Times starting at 6:15

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you... + Show full info

Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Monticello at the end of the day on this exclusive evening tour.  Come early, if you wish, and enjoy guided tours of Monticello’s gardens and Mulberry Row, where many of Monticello’s enslaved men and women lived and worked.  And then browse the exhibition galleries and Museum Shop on your own before your guided house tour which includes the third-floor Dome Room.  After the tour, enjoy spectacular views of the setting sun from the mountaintop!

Included in the Evening Signature Day Pass

State of the Art Visitor Center

Access to

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Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Saturday
June 22, 2013

Gates are open from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

$15 Per person
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Digital Photography in the Garden

Tufton Farm, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Join Fine Arts Photographer John Hulburt in the gardens at the Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants for an introduction... + Show full info

Join Fine Arts Photographer John Hulburt in the gardens at the Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants for an introduction to digital photography in the garden. Bring your own digital camera (or even your smart phone!) and learn the basics of photographing flowers and gardens.  Topics covered will include seeing the light, close-up and macro techniques, pleasing compositional guidelines and more.

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$15 Per person
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Early Summer Arboretum Walk

Trailhead of the Saunders-Monticello Trail, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Join naturalist Jerry Therrien on a tour of the summer happenings with plants at the Saunders-Monticello Trail Arboretum. The... + Show full info

Join naturalist Jerry Therrien on a tour of the summer happenings with plants at the Saunders-Monticello Trail Arboretum. The Arboretum contains around 200 different varieties of native plants of Albemarle County. Learn different aspects of the native flora, including the edible varieties that are fruiting as summer wanes.

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$42 Per Guest
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Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden Tour at Monticello

9 a.m.

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—... + Show full info

Our new, two-hour, experiential tour of Thomas Jefferson’s vegetable and fruit gardens—his Revolutionary Garden—includes an in-depth guided walk followed by a Meet the Gardener segment with Monticello’s professional staff. Visitors participates in seasonal gardening activities, such as planting, harvesting, and sampling spring crops ranging from asparagus to baby root vegetables.

Also included:

Scheduling a Revolutionary Garden Tour

Tickets for these tours typically sell out in advance.  To make your reservation online, please click on the tickets icon above.

Please plan to arrive at Monticello at least 30 minutes before the time of your reservation. Please note that your ticket includes a House Tour at 11:30 am, following the Revolutionary Garden Tour.

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Monday
June 24, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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Tuesday
June 25, 2013

Gates open from 8:30 am to 6 pm

Free*
*Included in the price of any Day Pass. Free

Archaeology Walks

10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; meets at the Bronze Plantation Model in the courtyard of the Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the... + Show full info

Explore our current archaeological field research, as it is being conducted by the Monticello-University of Virginia Archaeological Field School. This is one-mile (roundtrip) walk to excavations in progress at "Site 8" and "Site 6". These two sites were once home to enslaved field laborers in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries.  Monticello’s archaeologists will explain basics of archaeological research design, soils, stratigraphy, excavation strategies, our latest discoveries, and how they fit into our larger understanding of changing life ways at Monticello.  Because this is a one-mile walk in the woods, water bottles, sturdy shoes, and long trousers are recommended.

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