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Discuss the significance of Thomas Jefferson’s home, monticello, to neo-classical architecture

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Answer: In addition to planning public buildings, Jefferson designed Monticello and several other Virginia homes, often for friends. ... Jefferson's admiration for neoclassical architecture frequently influenced his designs for household goods, such as a set of candlesticks based on the Corinthian order.

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