Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, we've compiled our upcoming events and resources that share the history of Monticello’s enslaved community and their descendants.
In honor of Black History Month, we've compiled our upcoming events and resources that share the history of Monticello’s enslaved community and their descendants.
Exploring the enduring legacy of learning inspired by Thomas Jefferson.
Join us for a special Founders Day weekend celebration at Monticello, honoring Thomas Jefferson’s 283rd birthday and bringing together community and conversation to reflect on the ideals that shaped the nation.
Calling all curious kids! Join us for a ton of fun this summer and discover the past as you play games, explore the gardens, solve puzzles, assist archaeologists, create crafts, and more!
Celebrity chefs, culinary experts, and historians delve into how food has been—and continues to be—a bridge for better cultural understanding and communication.
Join us on the 250th Independence Day where dozens of America's newest citizens take the Oath of Citizenship on Monticello's West lawn.
Join us at the Center for Historic Plants in the spring and fall and stock up on flowers, trees, shrubs, and seeds for your home garden.
Join us each month for stories uncovered through Monticello's research departments.