Thomas Jefferson ... at Monticello, doesn't mean he was in the kitchen cooking the stuff. No, the actual macaroni-making was no doubt done by one of his enslaved kitchen staff, possibly James ...
Jefferson Vineyards is one of Charlottesville's favorite wineries for several reasons. One, its heritage (commissioned by Thomas Jefferson ... a mile southeast of Monticello, isn't too shabby ...
Club will host civil rights activist Peggy Preacely in a public talk that will mark the first day of Black History Month.
And, um, Jefferson came and met with Abigail to learn about various staff ... with Thomas Jefferson, the President of the United States. But Jefferson after eight years goes back to Monticello.
From connoisseurs to more private drinkers, plenty of US presidents have enjoyed a glass (or more) of wine over the years. These are some of their favorites.
The state already has a two-year budget, but with a $2 billion surplus, legislators have lots of requests for additions. Here ...
Thomas Jefferson, who, as vice president, had presided as the 30-year-old Rep. Jackson exploded in fury, called him "a dangerous man" and told visitors to Monticello years later that he was ...
a practice started by George Washington at Mount Vernon and followed by fellow Virginians Thomas Jefferson at Monticello and James Madison at Montpelier. However, the 20th century saw a shift ...
Early presidents often chose to be laid to rest on their family estates, a practice started by George Washington at Mount Vernon and followed by fellow Virginians Thomas Jefferson at Monticello ...
The restored kitchen at Jefferson’s Monticello estate in Charlottesville ... Heming later settled into a job in Baltimore, according to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, where he died in 1801.
Despite rumors to the contrary, ICE hadn’t made an appearance at the Jefferson County K-12 School or at the school district’s office in Monticello, a small town located just east of Tallahassee.