Episodes

  • Tale of a Cockade – Thomas Jefferson's Daughter in Revolutionary Paris
    11 mins
  • Revolutionizing Archaeology at Monticello
    30 mins
  • Robert Hemmings's Signature
    24 mins
  • "A Rich Spot of Earth" - Amaranths, Garden Pests, and Ginkgos
    19 mins
  • "Like a shock of electricity": Jefferson and the Intolerable Acts
    8 mins
  • When News of Independence Travels
    Jul 12 2024
    Americans today celebrate July 4th as the birthday of the country, but how about in 1776? In this episode, Monticello Guide Kyle Chattleton presents a belated holiday episode to reflect on how slowly news of independence spread in July of 1776, and how John Adams thought our parades and fireworks would fall on July 2nd.
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    6 mins
  • Object(-ive) History at Monticello
    30 mins
  • Games at Monticello
    Jul 1 2024
    Chess, dominoes, running races, and “royal” games of Goose — these were among the many different games played at Monticello during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In this episode of Mountaintop History, Monticello guide Kyle Chattleton shares a few stories of entertainment from Monticello’s past.
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    3 mins