Monticello to Main Street Walking Tour
Enslaved men, women, and children not only built Monticello; they and their descendants also helped build the city of Charlottesville. Join us on Tuesday, August 11, at 1:00 p.m. EDT for the digital premiere of our Monticello to Main Street Tour. Based largely on the research of Monticello historian Cinder Stanton, this tour shares the stories of free and enslaved African Americans with ties to Monticello who left a lasting impact on Charlottesville history. With courage and perseverance, these individuals navigated the color line and triumphed in creating community despite the harsh realities of racism all around them.

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Monticello Voices

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John Baker, Family, and Slavery at the Wessyngton Plantation

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Mick Jagger Can’t Name One Good Thing About Getting Older | The Interview

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Jane Addams: Together We Rise — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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Top 20 Most Quotable Monty Python Moments

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Thomas Jefferson at Monticello

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My family was born and raised on this former plantation - Historic Horton Grove

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Behind the Scenes: In the Field with Monticello Archaeology: Discovering Site 6

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Spirit of a Culture: Cane River Creoles

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Oberlin: A Village Rooted in Freedom

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The True Origin of The Great Depression: What Historians Get Wrong

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Enslaved Women at Monticello

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The Tragic Downfall of The Singing Nun After Her Massive Hit

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The Harvest: Integrating Mississippi's Schools | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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How New York Erased the Jewish Lower East Side

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What Happened to Germany's Royal Family After They Lost the Throne?

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Monticello's 2026 Independence Day Celebration and Naturalization Ceremony

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Behind the Scenes: Conservation of Jefferson's Great Clock

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Rare audio of enslaved people connects history to the present

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