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Thomas Jefferson Memorial National Memorial

The serene classical Thomas Jefferson Memorial National Memorial honors the third president’s ideals of beauty, science, learning, culture, and liberty.  Jefferson truly was a Renaissance man.  He was fluent in six languages:  Latin, Greek, French, Spanish, Italian, and Anglo-Saxon. ...

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Jefferson County Courthouse

The Jefferson County Courthouse in Charles Town, West Virginia (formerly Virginia), was the site of the 1859 trial of John Brown after his raid and subsequent capture at Harpers Ferry. Brown had attempted to lead a slave rebellion and ...

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Jefferson Hotel

The Jefferson Hotel is one of the nation’s most outstanding examples of late 19th-century eclectic architecture. Major Lewis Ginter, the hotel’s patron, commanded the architects to provide Richmond with the finest hotel in America. In an era when sumptuous hotels ...

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Jefferson Memorial

The Thomas Jefferson Memorial, modeled after the Pantheon of Rome, is America's foremost memorial to our third president. As an original adaptation of Neoclassical architecture, it is a key landmark in the monumental core of Washington, DC The circular, colonnaded ...

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Thomas Jefferson

13 Avil 1743

À Shadwell

en Virginie

4 Juillet 1826

À Monticello

En Virginie

Symbole de l’amitié Franco-Américaine

Ambassadeur des Etats-Unis en France 1785-1789

3eme Président des Etats-Unis 1801-1809

Auteur principal de la Rédaction de l’Indépendence Américaine, 4 Juillet 1776. Amoureux de la France. Il voyage, parcourt nos territoires ...

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Former residence of Thomas Jefferson

This plaque marks the site of the former residence of Thomas Jefferson third President of the United States of America who on March 21 1790 as first Secretary of State under President Washington came to New York City then seat ...

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Jefferson Market Garden

Acres: 0.36

Where some went to market, and some went to jail, today’s Greenwich Villagers tend the Jefferson Market Garden in the shade of the landmark Market Courthouse.

Named for Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States, the Jefferson ...

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Jefferson Market Courthouse

Landmark of New York

This building, designed along Victorian Gothic lines by Vaux & Withers, was constructed in 1876 and served as the women’s court until 1932. Of particular interest are its turrets, traceried windows, ironwork and sculpture.

Marker is ...

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Jefferson Expansion Memorial

Standing 630 feet tall with a base measuring 630 feet wide, the Gateway Arch serves as a reminder of the role that St. Louis played in the westward expansion of the United Sates. Located on the banks of the Mississippi ...

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Fort Jefferson

Construction on the Gibraltar of the Gulf, Fort Jefferson, began in 1846 at the western end of the Florida Keys to protect the Florida Straits. The largest of all masonry forts in the Western Hemisphere, construction on the fort continued ...

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