A full-size Thomas Jefferson is heading back to the White House he left in 1809. George Lundeen, the same artist who sculpted ...
Shannon LaNier, Jefferson’s sixth great-grandson, reflects on his lineage and the role of African Americans in the nation’s founding ...
Straddling the Goochland-Henrico line along the James River, the roughly 300-year-old house and 560-acre estate where the ...
Members of the Lehigh Valley and Allentown communities came together to preview an expansion of Thomas Jefferson University’s ...
Jefferson died on the Fourth of July in 1826, exactly 50 years after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Thus, ...
Historic Tuckahoe, Thomas Jefferson's boyhood home near Richmond, is listed for $17 million for the first time in nearly a ...
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.
To celebrate July 4, the New York Public Library displayed its rare copy of the Declaration of Independence, featuring Thomas ...
Thomas Jefferson saw New Orleans, the fledgling city nearest to the mouth of the Mississippi River, about which he would ...
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