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Monticello

Its Monday today, but we don’t need to go to school. Why is that? Because we paid a visit to Monticello— the home of Thomas Jefferson.
Monticello is really a nice place. Jefferson’s house is on a hill. There, he designed his own house, and planted the vegetable. It was a two-hundred-year old house. But its still well-preserved. It is a shame that photograph is not allowed inside the house. So I tried so hard to remember every corner and detail of the house.
After the visit of Jefferson’s house, we went to the downtown area. It was really a beautiful and delicate street. There were lots of restaurants and shops along two sides. I had a Italian lunch. Though it isn’t a long and big one, I really like there so much.

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