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The Home Of A Living Contradiction - Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello
Historic Sites, House Museum Kevin Durst 7/28/23 Historic Sites, House Museum Kevin Durst 7/28/23

The Home Of A Living Contradiction - Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello

Monticello was the home of Declaration of Independence author, architect, Governor of Virginia, Ambassador to France, U.S. Vice President, two-term President and Founding Father Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson called Monticello his home from 1770 until his death in 1826.

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The Home Of The 4th US President - James Madison’s Montpelier
Historic Sites Kevin Durst 6/16/23 Historic Sites Kevin Durst 6/16/23

The Home Of The 4th US President - James Madison’s Montpelier

Montpelier is the lifelong home of James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, father of the Constitution, architect of the Bill of Rights, Secretary of State, and slave owner.

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America’s Oldest Landscaped Garden - Middleton Place
Plantation, Historic Sites Kevin Durst 5/12/23 Plantation, Historic Sites Kevin Durst 5/12/23

America’s Oldest Landscaped Garden - Middleton Place

Middleton Place is home to the oldest landscaped garden (laid out in 1741) in America and was home to successive generations of the Middleton family.

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A Classic Antebellum Louisiana Plantation - Oak Alley
Historic Sites, Plantation Kevin Durst 1/13/23 Historic Sites, Plantation Kevin Durst 1/13/23

A Classic Antebellum Louisiana Plantation - Oak Alley

Oak Alley, the sugarcane plantation, got its name from the double row of 28 live oks and established in the 1850’s and was functioning until the 1920’s.

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George & Martha’s Place On The Potomac - Mount Vernon
Historic Sites, House Museum Kevin Durst 8/12/22 Historic Sites, House Museum Kevin Durst 8/12/22

George & Martha’s Place On The Potomac - Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon is an American landmark and once a vibrant 18th century plantation and home to the first President of the United States. The estate is located on the banks on the Potomac River.

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