Monticello, the expansive estate designed by Thomas Jefferson, stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and museum in Virginia. The property, inspired by French villas, features extensive gardens and impressive buildings that offer a glimpse into America’s past and the life of its third president. Visitors can explore the meticulously maintained grounds, which include rows of lush greenery and well-preserved structures, providing a tangible connection to the historical and architectural legacy of the early United States.
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