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Home of the International Center for Jefferson Studies (the research wing of Thomas Jefferson Foundation), and the Jefferson Library and The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series.
Built between 1939 and 1941 for Major General and Mrs. Edwin M. Watson on 78.5 acres of land (once owned by Jefferson), it served initially as a weekend retreat and later as a permanent residence. Major General Edwin Watson, a senior military aide, was the friend and personal secretary of Franklin D. Roosevelt who adopted Kenwood as his Camp David during his presidency and retreated here on several occasions. The guest cottage was built in 1940-41 for Roosevelt, though he stayed there on only one occasion, preferring the social activity of the main house. On subsequent visits, including four days in June 1944 awaiting the Normandy invasion, he slept in the front bedroom of the main house. Mrs. Watson bequeathed Kenwood to the University of Virginia, which in turn has leased the property to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.
Built between 1939 and 1941 for Major General and Mrs. Edwin M. Watson on 78.5 acres of land (once owned by Jefferson), it served initially as a weekend retreat and later as a permanent residence. Major General Edwin Watson, a senior military aide, was the friend and personal secretary of Franklin D. Roosevelt who adopted Kenwood as his Camp David during his presidency and retreated here on several occasions. The guest cottage was built in 1940-41 for Roosevelt, though he stayed there on only one occasion, preferring the social activity of the main house. On subsequent visits, including four days in June 1944 awaiting the Normandy invasion, he slept in the front bedroom of the main house. Mrs. Watson bequeathed Kenwood to the University of Virginia, which in turn has leased the property to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°0'1"N 78°27'9"W
- Twin Hickory Library 83 km
- Tuckahoe Library 89 km
- County of Henrico Public Library - Glen Allen Branch Library 89 km
- County of Henrico Public Library - Northpark Branch 97 km
- Chesterfield County Central Public Library 108 km
- Central Community Library 122 km
- Burke Centre Library 132 km
- Beatley Library 147 km
- Park Place Branch Library 228 km
- Dr Clarence V. Cuffee Library/Community Center 235 km
- Montalto (Brown's Mountain) 0.9 km
- Carters Mountain Orchard 2.4 km
- Carter's Mountain 2.4 km
- Woolen Mills 2.9 km
- Meadowcreek Golf Course 5.7 km
- Pen Park 5.8 km
- Albemarle County, Virginia 6.3 km
- Southwest Mountains Rural Historic District 15 km
- Southern Albemarle Rural Historic District 17 km
- Fluvanna County, Virginia 23 km