Monticello
- This is about the Jefferson residence. For other uses, see Monticello (disambiguation).
An image of Monticello is featured on the reverse of the 5 cent coin of the United States of America, and on the version of the back side of the two dollar bill that was printed from 1928 to 1966.
Monticello is the only home in the United States of America that has been designated a World Heritage site. This designation also includes the original grounds of the nearby University of Virginia, also designed by Jefferson. Called the Academical Village by Jefferson, Frank E. Grizzard, Jr., a University of Virginia historian, has written a fine dissertation on the construction of the original buildings at the University of Virginia. Jefferson also had a home near Lynchburg, Virginia called Poplar Forest, and designed Virginia's capitol building in Richmond.
The floor of the entry room of Monticello is painted green since Jefferson wanted it to feel as if he were still in the outdoors when he walked in the door.