Researchers think the newly unearthed structure was used to fire and cure bricks during construction of the site’s original mansion in the early 1770s ...
Archaeologists uncovered a previously unknown brick kiln at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, dating to a time before he wrote the Declaration of Independence.
America’s third president’s home survived thanks to the efforts of a proud Jew thankful for freedom of religion in the United ...
Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello is seeking to “Embrace the Climb” with a 10-year strategic plan that has been two years in the making. The vision’s name is taken from a quote from Jefferson in 1786: ...
The Textile Workshop on Mulberry Row, where enslaved people lived and labored, opens this month at Monticello. MUST CREDIT: Jack Looney, Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello A view of Monticello.
As the country slowly, surely comes to grips with its slaveholding past, one of its most iconic buildings is set to do the same. Monticello, the estate where President Thomas Jefferson lived ...