MONTICELLO — Jack Prokott carded one birdie in his round of 86 to lead the Pierz Pioneers in the Monticello Invite Monday, April 14, at Monticello Country Club. The Pioneers placed 13th out of 16 ...
Welcome to Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of American Independence, and third president of the United States. Monticello is a place of beauty and reflection. It is an icon of American architecture and a unique expression of Jefferson’s vision for this mountaintop and for the country he helped create. It is also a plantation where hundreds of men, women ...
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Monticello was home to Jefferson and his family, generations of enslaved people, and a house that welcomed visitors from around the globe. Today, Monticello is a global icon and the only presidential home in the United States designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Monticello’s hours of operation change seasonally; please check the calendar below for information on specific dates. Operating Hours are subject to change due to inclement weather or special events. The visitor center opens at the time listed. The historic mountaintop opens 15 minutes later. Last tour starts 50 minutes before closing.