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  1. Eppington is a Georgian style plantation house in Chesterfield, Virginia, associated with the Eppes and Jefferson families. Learn about its history, architecture, and preservation efforts on the official website of Chesterfield County.

  2. www.monticello.org › thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia › eppingtonEppington | Monticello

    Eppington was a plantation home of his cousins and daughters in Virginia. Learn about its history, architecture, and connection to Jefferson's life and legacy.

  3. chesterfieldhistory.comEppingtonEppington - CHSV

    Eppington Plantation has a unique place in our Nation's history. It is linked to the Thomas Jefferson Family. His family ties to the Eppes family and to the Eppington plantation contribute to the plantation's history.

  4. Jun 1, 2020 · Thomas Jefferson was a frequent visitor to Eppington. The site is only open during special programs and by group tour reservation only. Built about 1770, this site is on the Virginia Landmarks ...

  5. Eppington Plantation was built around 1770 and was the home of Francis Eppes VI, who married the half-sister of Thomas Jefferson's wife. The plantation on the Appomattox River is managed by a foundation and a parks department and offers tours by appointment or on Eppington Day.

  6. Eppington is a Georgian-style plantation home built in 1768 by Francis Eppes, a relative of Thomas Jefferson. It was the childhood home of Jefferson's daughters and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. Join us as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of Eppington Plantation. Eppington was built in 1768 by Francis Eppes VI and has undergone extensive renovation...