UNESCO Historical

Monticello

Monticello Monticello, the plantation home of Thomas Jefferson, reflects the architectural ideals and intellectual influences that shaped the early United States. Designed by Jefferson beginning in the late eighteenth century, the house incorporates neoclassical principles inspired by the work of Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, demonstrating how classical architectural traditions were adapted to the cultural aspirations […]

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Independence Hall with Pups

Independence Hall Independence Hall stands at the center of the historic district of Philadelphia, preserving the site where foundational documents of the United States were debated and adopted during the late eighteenth century. Originally constructed as the Pennsylvania State House between 1732 and 1753, the building reflects Georgian architectural traditions adapted to the civic needs […]

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