"America was founded on beautiful ideals like liberty, natural rights and freedom; we have never truly lived up to them." ...
Researchers think the newly unearthed structure was used to fire and cure bricks during construction of the site’s original mansion in the early 1770s ...
Thomas Jefferson was the nation's third president, our first ambassador to France, an inventor and master gardener. He may also have been America's first wine connoisseur — something historians are ...
Archaeologists uncovered a previously unknown brick kiln at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, dating to a time before he wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Monticello is burning. During a dinner party, a woman long believed lost at sea returns. She is Theodosia Burr Alston, the ...
Thomas Jefferson once called the letters of A person “the only full and genuine journal of his life.” By that standard, Princeton University Press’s exhaustive Papers of Thomas Jefferson, the 31st ...