Content with his intellectual, architectural and other pursuits at home in Monticello, Thomas Jefferson had no intention of becoming a political leader during the founding of America.
Author Andrew S. Curran marks the 200th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's death at Monticello on July 4, 1826.
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Paterno: American exceptionalism at 250

If there was ever a place where one could truly understand American exceptionalism it is at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s ...
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