
New Exhibit
Declaration of Independence
See a rare engraving of the Declaration and learn more about how it went from the tip of Jefferson's quill to an international icon of democracy.
See a rare engraving of the Declaration and learn more about how it went from the tip of Jefferson's quill to an international icon of democracy.
Complete your visit with a glass of wine at our vineyard.
Learn more about Thomas Jefferson's life, career, and legacy in this gallery of recorded livestreams, podcasts, and videos.
In this issue: Monticello's restoration, archaeology updates, celebrating 100 years of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, and more.
One of the most famous African American women in U.S. history . . . and one of the least known.
From the "nickel view" of the main house to Jefferson's favorite outdoor reading spot.
Explore the paradox of the American Revolution—the fight for liberty in an era of pervasive slavery—through the lens of Monticello and its inhabitants.
This project explores the modern-day relevance of Thomas Jefferson's ideas about the American experiment in self-government and illustrates the enduring challenges and opportunities faced by every generation of Americans.
Join us for a live Q&A on the Civic Season, the three-week, nationwide celebration and exploration of American history from Juneteenth to July 4.
Step into the fascinating and complex world of Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s mountaintop home and plantation.
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Dr. Derrick Spires examines the parallel development of early black print culture and legal and cultural understandings of U.S. citizenship, beginning in 1787.
Get to know Thomas Jefferson—author of the Declaration of Independence and the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, third president of the United States, and founder of the University of Virginia.
Monticello is the autobiographical masterpiece of Thomas Jefferson—designed and redesigned and built and rebuilt for more than forty years. Its gardens were a botanic showpiece, a source of food, and an experimental laboratory of ornamental and useful plants from around the world.
Thomas Jefferson is one of the most frequently quoted (and misquoted) figures in American history. Search this extensive collection of quotes by and about Thomas Jefferson—all fully verified and cited by the editors of the Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series.
Thomas Jefferson enslaved over six hundred people throughout his life. Learn about the men, women, and children who built Jefferson's home, planted his crops, tended his gardens, and who helped run his household and raise his children.
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