Thomas Jefferson's Retirement from the Presidency
After roughly 40 years of public service, Thomas Jefferson retired from the presidency in March 1809 and started his journey to Monticello. As he left Washington, D.C., he looked forward to retiring from public life. Join us on March 12th, at 1 PM EST for a LIVE conversation with Thomas Jefferson as interpreted by Bill Barker, as he reflects on his last moments as President, and his plans and hopes for retirement.

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