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Highland, formerly Ash Lawn–Highland, located near Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, and adjacent to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, was the estate of James Monroe, a Founding Father and fifth president of the United States. Purchased in 1793, Monroe and his family permanently settled on the property in 1799 and lived at Highland for ...
A rear view of the house in 1915. The main mansion of the property was constructed in 1822 for James Monroe, who subsequently split time between this estate and another home at Monroe Hill on the grounds of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia after his term as the nation's fifth president. Oak Hill was Monroe's only ...
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Charlottesville, ... Dabney-Thompson House: January 10, 1984 : 1602 Gordon Ave.
Roughly bounded by the Rivanna River, State Route 20, Green Mountain, the James River, Blenheim, Jefferson Mill, Rolling, and Milton Rds., and the Monroe Parkway 37°53′47″N 78°36′36″W / 37.8964°N 78.6100°W / 37.8964; -78.6100 ( Southern Albemarle Rural Historic
Ballard–Maupin House; Batesville Historic District (Batesville, Virginia) Bel Aire (Charlottesville, Virginia) Bellair (Virginia) Bellevue (Batesville, Virginia) Bentivar; Bentivar, Virginia; Birdwood (Charlottesville, Virginia) Blenheim (Blenheim, Virginia) Blue Ridge Farm (Greenwood, Virginia) Blue Ridge Swim Club; Boyd Tavern (Albemarle ...
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James Brothers' House and Farm; ... Oak Hill (James Monroe house) Oak Lawn (Charlottesville, Virginia) P. Palazzo Rinaldi; Pioneer Farm; R. Rockland (Leesburg, Virginia)
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