James Monroe’s Highland

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James Monroe’s Highland is the historic Virginia estate and former home of the fifth U.S. president, James Monroe, now preserved as a museum and educational site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
historic house museum
tourist attraction
acquiredByJamesMonroe 1793
associatedWithEvent James Monroe’s presidency
associatedWithPerson Elizabeth Kortright Monroe NERFINISHED
James Monroe’s enslaved workers
associatedWithTheme Founding Era history
constructionStart late 18th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOnTopic Monroe family life
early American diplomacy
slavery in early America
formerOwner James Monroe NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Ash Lawn NERFINISHED
Ash Lawn–Highland NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Federal architecture
hasCollection James Monroe artifacts
early American furnishings
hasEducationalMission interpret the history of the early United States
interpret the life and legacy of James Monroe
hasExhibit James Monroe’s political career
early American plantation life
hasFunction historic interpretation site
hasGiftShop true
hasGroundsFeature agricultural fields
historic gardens
outbuildings
hasType plantation house
hasVisitorCenter true
hasWebsite https://highland.org/
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
Virginia Historic Landmark NERFINISHED
locatedIn Albemarle County, Virginia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Charlottesville, Virginia NERFINISHED
namedAfter James Monroe NERFINISHED
offersProgram educational programs
guided tours
school field trips
openToPublic true
operatedBy College of William & Mary NERFINISHED
ownedBy College of William & Mary NERFINISHED
primaryConstructionMaterial wood
region Piedmont region of Virginia NERFINISHED
use educational site
museum
wasResidenceOf James Monroe NERFINISHED

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Highland (Ash Lawn–Highland) alsoKnownAs James Monroe’s Highland