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For first timers to Charlottesville, a good way to see the area is to begin at the classically beautiful rotunda at the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson's tribute to "the illimitable freedom of the mind," which lends a stately grace to the city. From this magical epicenter, Charlottesville unfolds encompassing historic monuments, bookstores, restaurants and bars, an excellent symphony and theatre Repertoire Company, and an annual film festival. Of course, the cornerstone of Charlottesville is Monticello, home of third President Thomas Jefferson, author, and founder of the University of Virginia. |
Designed by Jefferson beginning in 1768, the grounds of the house illustrate his architectural, scientific and agricultural genius. The main house is open to the public daily. A fascinating look into the great thinker's mind, the tour features Jefferson's personal treasures. The city of Charlottesville, the gem of the Central Virginia region, epitomizes the beauty of Virginia. Charlottesville, named for Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, was established as a town in 1762 and incorporated as a city in 1888. With a population of 40,500, Charlottesville is a backdrop of brilliant color and deep tradition. However you enjoy spending your time, you are sure to find a tour or activity to suit you in Charlottesville. To find out more about attractions in and around Keswick, please visit the Charlottesville Tourist Board website: www.charlottesvilletourism.org |  |

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