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A companion website to an outdoor exhibit at Monticello.
In the meantime, tickets to Monticello can still be purchased in person at our onsite ticket office. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Mulberry Row was the dynamic, industrial hub of Jefferson’s 5,000-acre agricultural enterprise. As the principal plantation street, it was the center of work and domestic life for dozens of people — free whites, free blacks, indentured servants, and enslaved people. It was populated by more than 20 dwellings, workshops, and storehouses between 1770 and the sale of Monticello in 1831.
A short video about the free and enslaved individuals who lived and worked on Mulberry Row.
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931 Thomas Jefferson Parkway
Charlottesville, VA 22902
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