Virginia
Virginia, Mother of Presidents: Seven Historic Sites
Program No. 19969RJ
Immerse yourself in the wonders of Virginia, exploring seven presidential homes, visiting national landmarks and enjoying traditional colonial food at the historic Michie Tavern.
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6 days
5 nights
14 meals
5B 5L 4D
1
Check-in, Registration, Orientation, VA's Eight Presidents
Charlottesville
2
Mount Vernon Full Day Field Trip
Charlottesville
3
Jefferson & Leadership, Highland & Monticello
Charlottesville
4
Madison, Montpelier, Montebello, Free Evening
Charlottesville
5
Sherwood Forest Plantation, Berkeley Plantation
Charlottesville
6
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace, Program Concludes
Charlottesville
At a Glance
Truly the “Mother of Presidents,” the state of Virginia is the birthplace of eight of the country’s chief executives. Seven of these Old Dominion natives were among the first twelve holders of the nation’s highest office. Explore with experts how the homes of these men reflect their personalities and the social norms of each man’s own era.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to two miles a day over uneven terrain.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
What You'll Learn
- Visit the homes of seven former United States Presidents, including Washington’s beloved Mount Vernon and Jefferson’s masterpiece at Monticello.
- Experience the beauty of the Virginia countryside from the mountains to the Tidewater region, and enjoy lunch at historic Michie Tavern.
- Meet one of the Founding Fathers in a lively interaction where you can ask questions and gain insights from a convincing historical interpreter.
General Notes
This program visits eight different homes & locations over six days. We try our best to explore each individual area as best we can. Please be aware that bus time is crucial, and travel may take up to a few hours at a time.
Featured Expert
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Karen Warnecke
Karen Warnecke attended the University of Buffalo. After college, she made her way to San Diego, California, where she met her husband. His 30-year naval flight career led them to raise four sons all over the country. In Charlottesville, Karen continued her career with the University Of Virginia School Of Medicine as a course coordinator for first-year medical students. She retired several years ago to allow more opportunities to travel, visit family and friends, work in her garden, read, and enjoy the local area.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Karen Warnecke
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Karen Warnecke attended the University of Buffalo. After college, she made her way to San Diego, California, where she met her husband. His 30-year naval flight career led them to raise four sons all over the country. In Charlottesville, Karen continued her career with the University Of Virginia School Of Medicine as a course coordinator for first-year medical students. She retired several years ago to allow more opportunities to travel, visit family and friends, work in her garden, read, and enjoy the local area.
Dennis Bigelow
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For more than a decade, Dennis Bigelow has interpreted the character of President James Monroe for the College of William & Mary at Highland, Monroe's home in Albemarle County, Virginia. He has performed at the White House, Colonial Williamsburg, the Virginia State House, the National Archives, the Smithsonian, and other venues. He shares ancestral grandparents with Thomas Jefferson through the Randolph family as well as Chief Justice John Marshall, a great friend of Monroe and a maternal ancestral uncle.
Michael Dickens
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Michael Dickens, M.D., is an honors graduate of Princeton University and received his medical degree from Columbia University. In addition to a longtime career practicing medicine in Charlottesville, he has been employed on the interpretative staff at James Madison’s Montpelier and James Monroe’s Highland. He has served as chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library. He also had five years' experience as a volunteer researcher for the staff of the Papers of George Washington.
John Ragosta
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John Ragosta, an award-winning author, is currently a historian at the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello and a fellow at Virginia Humanities. He has taught history and law at the University of Virginia, George Washington University, and Hamilton, Oberlin, and Randolph Colleges. Dr. Ragosta has published on a broad range of topics in historical, legal, and scientific journals and written several important books on the development of American religious freedom.
Suggested Reading List
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Virginia, Mother of Presidents: Seven Historic Sites
Program Number: 19969
Woodrow Wilson: A Biography
American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson
The Educational Legacy of Woodrow Wilson: From College to Nation.
Zachary Taylor
James Monroe: The Quest for National Identity
A Slave in the White House: Paul Jennings and the Madisons
The Original Black Elite: Daniel Murray and the Story of a Forgotten Era
James Madison the Founding Father
James Madison: A Biography
Madison and Jefferson.
William Henry Harrison.
The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism
John Tyler, the Accidental President
Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II
Jefferson and Monroe: Constant Friendship and Respect
George Washington: Writings
Thomas Jefferson and His Time
“Those Who Labor for My Happiness”: Slavery at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello
The Federalist Papers
Zachary Taylor
John Tyler