Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Monticello-Charlottesville, VA


This is Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson--the author of the Declaration of Independence, founder of the University of Virginia and the third President of the United States of America. Jefferson designed the house and changed the plans many times. It was a functioning plantation starting with tobacco and moving to wheat.

Driving up the mountain to Jefferson's home is a nice drive along a winding road. Upon parking you walk up to the museum, gift shop and other buildings to get your first idea of what you are about to embark on. Pricing can be found on their website for the various tours they offer. We purchased the Monticello Day Pass which gives you a guided tour in a group of about 20-25 others. You take a bus ride up to the house, meet your tour guide and then it begins.

Inside you can't take any pictures :( which sucks but I understand why. You get to see all of the first floor, his furnishings, art and gadgets (the coolest being his clock and his dumbwaiter). His collection of old books intrigued me the most seeing Plutarch. It's also to see the yellow room and his bedroom and where he stored his clothes.  

Once you make it outside your guided tour has come to an end, but you can explore the grounds and the cellar by yourself. You can also see Mulberry Row where his slaves lived. Archaeologist are excavating the area. 

Another interesting thing to see is the Monticello Graveyard where Jefferson and his wife is are buried. Other lineal descendants with a few exceptions are buried there also. 

I could of spent a lot more time there, but make sure you have at least 2 hours. You want enough time to take the tour, walk around outside and look around the gift shops. I would love to go in the Spring or Fall to see the leaves have trees. Next time, I also want to take a tour of the 3rd floor and see the Dome. 

Knowing that Jefferson was there at one point in time and I was standing in a spot I'm sure he stood in is surreal. 

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