Mulberry Row

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Mulberry Row was the main industrial and domestic hub of Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello plantation, where enslaved laborers lived and worked in workshops, quarters, and service buildings.

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Mulberry Row canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
plantation street
associatedWith Thomas Jefferson NERFINISHED
enslaved African Americans
plantation slavery in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governingBody Thomas Jefferson Foundation NERFINISHED
hasFunction domestic hub
enslaved laborers’ quarters
industrial center
service buildings area
workshops area
hasInterpretiveExhibits digital reconstructions
guided tours
outdoor signage
hasStructureType blacksmith shop
dairy
joiner’s shop
kitchens
slave quarters
smokehouses
storehouses
textile workshop
workshops
hasTheme African American history
history of slavery in the United States
plantation industry
heritageDesignation part of Monticello National Historic Landmark
part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Monticello and the University of Virginia in Charlottesville
historicalPeriod 18th century
early 19th century
length about 1,000 feet
locatedBelow Monticello main house NERFINISHED
locatedIn Albemarle County, Virginia NERFINISHED
Monticello NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Virginia
locatedNear Monticello main house NERFINISHED
namedAfter mulberry trees
openToPublic yes
orientation east–west
partOf Monticello plantation NERFINISHED
Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello NERFINISHED
streetType service street
subjectOf archaeological excavations
historical interpretation at Monticello
timePeriodInUse circa 1770s–1820s
visitorAttraction yes

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Monticello (plantation) hasPart Mulberry Row