Washington, D.C.
THERE ISTHE LINCOLN MEMORIAL, JEFFERSON MEMORIAL, AND ALOT OF OTHER THINGS TRUST ME IVE BEEN THERE
It depends on which time you are there. The first time (which is my guess) you need to make your way to the Rotunda and you will eventually find a set of notes from James, where you need to read through them to discover where he went.
Washington DC has lots of Monuments and Memorials. Some of the most famous tourist attractions are located here. If you visit DC you could see: Lincoln Memorial Washington Monument Jefferson Memorial Vietnam War Memorial World War II Memorial Statue to Pierre L'Enfant plus many more.
You can see Thomas Jefferson on Mount Rushmore. On Mount Rushmore, you can see George Washington, the father of the states, John Adams the 2nd president Thomas Jefferson the third president and the fourth president!
Jefferson was one of the great men who founded the United States and made other achievements as well. See the related questions for more information.
There are so many historical sites to see in the DC metro area, but the first things which come to mind are the Smithsonian, the White House, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Arlington National cemetary as well.
No. The memorial is located in Washington DC and Montecelo was his house. He designed the house and it includes many unusual features. The entry is a museum of various items Jeffereson collected. It is open to the public so if you get a chance to see it, do.
After the water drains out of the chamber, you see the statue of Thomas Jefferson,who is the person the memorial is built for because of his famous role in shaping our country.
See: Vietnam Women's Memorial
See website: Vietnam Women's Memorial
I think you can as long as you see them.
Thomas Jefferson Jackson See died in 1962.