Historic Homes of the American PresidentsD. McKay Company, 1976 - 208 Seiten Photographs and describes the exteriors and interiors of American presidential homes open to the public and notes their locations and visiting hours. |
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... Jefferson , who designed and supervised its construction . When Jefferson began drawing floor plans for Monticello , there were no architects in the American colonies who had built a home such as he envisioned . Architecture was not ...
... Jefferson , who designed and supervised its construction . When Jefferson began drawing floor plans for Monticello , there were no architects in the American colonies who had built a home such as he envisioned . Architecture was not ...
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... Jefferson's innovations , still in use , are the seven - day calendar clock with its cannon - ball weights , and the ... Jefferson's bedroom the alcove also opens into the study . Above this alcove is a closet , reached by a small ...
... Jefferson's innovations , still in use , are the seven - day calendar clock with its cannon - ball weights , and the ... Jefferson's bedroom the alcove also opens into the study . Above this alcove is a closet , reached by a small ...
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... Jefferson , whose members have a right of burial there . Monticello is now owned by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation , a nonprofit organization founded in 1923. It purchased the property , which now consists of 1,800 acres . The ...
... Jefferson , whose members have a right of burial there . Monticello is now owned by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation , a nonprofit organization founded in 1923. It purchased the property , which now consists of 1,800 acres . The ...
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James Madison | 39 |
William Henry Harrison | 59 |
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