Other than Monticello, UVa, and the Michie Tavern, what are some other must sees? I also need a fun place to watch games and drink beer on Thursday night. Anyone in the know on this?
James Monroe's house (Ash Lawn-Highland) is very close to Monticello. Also, James Madison's house (Montpelier) isn't too far away either. They just finished restoring Madison's and it is pretty amazing to see how they did it. The DuPont family bought the place and added on. I was there a few days after they tore down the last add-on wing of the house.
There are a lot of vineyards in the area if you are into that.
C-ville itself is a very unique place. The campus is very special and the students feel they are as well.
If you can get away from the town, the area is full of some pretty good vineyards and some great apple orchards. We usually take a Fall trip to see the trees change on the Blue Ridge Parkway which is 30 minutes away.
My wife has family in Fluvanna County, so we've been a couple of times. I really enjoyed visiting Madison's home and got to see it two years in a row with all the work being done. When I go back, it will be great to see it finally finished.
Great photos. All three Presidential homes are a great way to spend the day.
I have an unhealthy man-crush on Jefferson. Obviously I enjoyed Monticello. A part of me liked Montpelier more though. I think it was the puzzle of the restoration (i.e. door placement via photos of mirrors). The mouse nest from Madison's days was ridiculous.
I didn't want to say anything about the UVa students. Glad someone did. I go that way a couple of times a year for various meetings and usually leave feeling better about myself.
Was there last Oct...but, alas, was sick the whole time. But my "Buds" told me that the area on campus that they have closed off the streets and put shops and resturants was waay cool.