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Description: | Close-up of a statue of James Monroe, the 5th president of the United States of America. The statue stands in an open area at Ash Lawn, once Monroe's resi... |
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Description: | Interior view of Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson. This view of the parlor displays Greek architectural decor and features a chandelier, large mirrors,... |
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Description: | Interior view of Monticello, residence of Thomas Jefferson, featuring a chair, a small table and a cushioned bench arranged as an ottoman. |
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Description: | An aerial view of the University of Virginia. The main building in the foreground references the Roman Pantheon and features a Classical-style porch, colum... |
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Description: | Exterior view of the slave quarters at Monticello, built in 1772 by Thomas Jefferson. |
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Description: | Exterior view of Monticello, built in 1769 by Thomas Jefferson. The residence features a colonnaded front porch and a central dome. |
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Description: | Draswing of the exterior view of Monticello, built in 1769 by Thomas Jefferson. The residence features a colonnaded front porch and a central dome. |
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Description: | Drawing of the exterior view of Monticello, built in 1769 by Thomas Jefferson. The residence features a colonnaded front porch and a central dome. The prin... |
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Description: | Exterior of Ash Lawn, the official residence of James Monroe during the years 1799-1823. View features the overseer's cottage with an old stone chimney. |
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Description: | Interior view of the kitchen at Ash Lawn, built in 1799 by Thomas Jefferson. |
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Description: | Interior view of the dining room at Monticello, residence of Thomas Jefferson, built in 1772. A long dining table leads to a fireplace flanked by two door... |
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Description: | Quarter-length portrait of Edward Anderson Alderman, the first President of the University of Virginia. He was an education reformer for the university, an... |
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