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This is a list of memorials to Thomas Jefferson, Founding Father and 3rd president of the United States and the author of the United States Declaration of Independence.

Buildings

Elementary schools

High schools

In fiction

Junior High schools

Main article: Thomas Jefferson Junior High School (disambiguation)

Middle schools

Main articles: Jefferson Middle School (disambiguation) and Thomas Jefferson Middle School (disambiguation)

Universities and colleges

Other schools

Other buildings

Cities, towns and villages

Counties

It is notable that Jefferson County in Virginia became part of West Virginia as a result of the American Civil War. Virginia sued West Virginia to regain it, but lost the case before the United States Supreme Court when it was decided in 1871.

See also: Former counties, cities, and towns of Virginia

Mountains

Parks

Streets

  • Jefferson Highway, running from New Orleans to Winnipeg
  • Jefferson Road, Metro Detroit, Michigan
  • Jefferson Blvd. Los Angeles, California
  • Jefferson Drive on the National Mall, Washington, DC
  • Jefferson Street, Miami Beach, Florida
  • Jefferson Ave. Newport News, Virginia
  • Thomas Jefferson Parkway. Charlottesville, Virginia
  • Jefferson Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Jefferson Blvd. Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • Jefferson Avenue, Buffalo, New York
  • Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Arizona

Other

See also

Thomas Jefferson
Founding
documents of
the United States
French Revolution
Presidency
Other noted
accomplishments
Jeffersonian
architecture
Other writings
Related
Elections
Legacy and
memorials
Cultural
depictions
Family
Memorials to, and namesakes of, presidents of the United States
By president
By topic


This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008)

References

  1. Thomas Jefferson State Office Building mo.gov
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