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Morven Estate(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville John Kluge's Morven estate, much of it donated to UVa in 2001
Kenwood Estate (and Roosevelt Cottage)(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville library, roosevelt, franklinHome of the International Center for Jefferson Studies (the research wing of Thomas Jefferson Foundation), and the Jefferson Library and The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series. Built between 1939 and 1941 for Major General and Mrs. Edwin M. Watson
Blenheim(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville apple, wine, vineyardBuilt by John Carter for his son Edward. Purchased by Andrew Stevenson (in 1836. Stevenson wasambassador to Great Britian, and was married to Sarah Coles of Enniscorthy. Sarah was a favorite of Dolley Madison. Stevenson introduced the Albermarle Pippen apple
Edgehill(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville Edgehill was the home of Thomas Jefferson Randolph, favorite grandson of Thomas Jefferson. The stately brick house was built for Randolph in 1828, his family having outgrown the 1799 frame house built for his father, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., husband
Clifton (Clifton Inn)(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville hotelClifton was the home of Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. (1768-1828), son-in-law of Thomas Jefferson, who served as Governor of Virginia and in the U.S. Congress. The original portion of the rambling, much-evolved structure was built by Randolph in the first
Antennas on Carters Mountain(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville Home to a large number of transmission antennas due to the fact that this site lies just to the east of the 13000-square-mile National Radio Quiet Zone established in 1958 to protect the radio telescopes operated by NRAO in Green
Montalto (Brown's Mountain)(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville Purchased by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation to protect the viewshed of Monticello
Carters Mountain Orchard(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville Peaches, Apples, etc.
Saunders Monticello Trail and Arboretum(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville park, hikingWalking trail 2 miles in length from parking area just off of Route 20 to the entrance to Monticello. Starts in an Arboretum, and passes a lake, and Michie Tavern www.monticello.org/parkway/
Michie Tavern and Meadow Run Grist Mill(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville restaurantThis tavern was originally located on a well-traveled stagecoach route some 17 miles northwest of the present site. To accommodate the many travelers seeking food and shelter at his home, William Michie opened his dwelling as an "Ordinary" in 1784.
Thornton Hall(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)hall, thorntonSchool of Engineering and Applied Sciences www.seas.virginia.edu
1800 JPA(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)apartment building1800 Jefferson Park Avenue Apartments
Forest Hills Park(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)park, baseball, basketball court, playground, courthouse, picnic area, pools, shelter, wading, grillsLofty oak trees and a magnificent view of Carter's Mountain highlight the 7.35 acres of rolling land which make up this popular park, which was originally known as Forest Park. Located on Forest Hills Avenue, the City acquired the property
Rivanna reservoir dam(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville water, river, reservoir lake, dam, infrastructure
Woolen Mills Dam(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville historic, dam, mill, woolenOriginally constructed in 1830 to provide power for a textile mill ("Woolen Mills") and allow passage for batteaux at the Charlottesville port, then called "Pireus". Slated for partial demolition to enhance river health. More information here rivannariver.org/AcrobatPDF/Woolen%20Mills%20Final%20Re...
South Lawn Project(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)Site of the newly constructed Arts & Sciences buildings, not seen in this outdated photo, which feature a huge plaza that bridges Jefferson Park Avenue. artsandsciences.virginia.edu/southlawn/index.html
Monroe Hill(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)house, observatory, jefferson, monroePart of 800 acre parcel purchased by James Monroe in the late 1780's (to fulfill his desire to live near Monticello); he lived here during the 1790's before moving to Highland (now Ashlawn Highland). The oldest surviving building served as
Montebello(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)Montebello, was begun in 1819 by John M. Perry, one of Jefferson's workers at Monticello, who sold much of the land that became the University of Virginia in 1817. Perry's son-in-law, the builder George Wilson Spooner, Jr., added to the
Ruritan Club(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville building, club, society
McIntire Amphitheatre(en)USA / Virginia / Charlottesville (Charlottesville)Outdoor amphitheatre used for concerts, movies and other events at U.Va. Its first use was for the University's centennial exercises in 1921, attended by University alumnus and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.
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