Monticello, Italian for "hill," is a manor perched atop a nearly 270-meter-high hill outside Charlottesville, Virginia. It was designed and built by Thomas Jefferson over forty years. From the front porch, the Virginia hills stretch into the distance, and on a clear day, the view extends nearly fifty kilometers.
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Monticello, Italian for "hill," is a manor perched atop a nearly 270-meter-high hill outside Charlottesville, Virginia. It was designed and built by Thomas Jefferson over forty years. From the front porch, the Virginia hills stretch into the distance, and on a clear day, the view extends nearly fifty kilometers.