Monticello is the home of Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence. Learn about the ideas of freedom and the realities of slavery that made the United States.
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2024年11月5日
Outstanding experience to learn and gain insights about the good and the bad aspects of the founding of our American democracy. Several varieties of tours - we reserved for the "Highlights" tour, whi… TravelerPaul_12的完整评论
2024年11月4日
Family of 5 with 3 teens who decided to combine this and the Saunders-Monticello hiking trail for what I called a fall presidential adventure in the spirit of leaf peeping and upcoming election. It w… free2venture的完整评论
2024年10月24日
Beautiful place. The views were gorgeous. I wish I could have spent all day there and done all the tours. We were limited on time so only did a few hours but it was worth it. We had an amazing gu… chicag009的完整评论
We would like to take the Self Guided tour. These appear to only be offered in the late afternoon (after 3:30) leaving us just a few hours afterwards. Are we allowed to take the shuttle bus up to the grounds before our tour time so we can see the grounds earlier, and then do our 3:30 self guided tour? It doesn't seem like 2 hours would be enough to see everything when their earliest self guided tour is 3:30. Thanks!
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Yep! We were able to walk the grounds whenever we got there, but took the tour at our scheduled time.
We have two small dogs. Is there someplace to leave them during the tour?
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I saw no pets on the day I toured. I also saw no place to leave a pet. I doubt very much if any Historic Peoperties permit pets. Best to check directlt with them.
I would suggest a raincoat. Most of the tour is indoors. The grounds were very wet when we went and it did sprinkle but it did not rain hard. Great tour!
Thomas Jefferson enslaved over 600 human beings throughout the course of his life. 400 people were enslaved at Monticello; the other 200 people were held in bondage on Jefferson...