Community Resources
Glenmore, Residential Community
Thomas Jefferson called Charlottesville his home, and some of the most beautiful real estate in Virginia lies just beyond Glenmore's gatehouse entrance. A private, gated, residential community, renowned for its full range of amenities, Glenmore's 18-hole Championship Golf Course is just the beginning! Discover the Equestrian Center, state-of-the-art swimming and tennis complex, magnificent Georgian-style clubhouse and Select Builder Program.
Monticello, Estate of Thomas Jefferson
Located in the Virginia Piedmont, Monticello is about two miles southeast of Charlottesville and approximately 125 miles from Washington, D.C.; 110 miles from Williamsburg, Virginia; and 70 miles from Richmond, Virginia.
City of Charlottesville
A local website providing info on Charlottesville's national rankings as the #1 Best Small City in the South [Money Magazine], #7 Best City to Raise a Family [Reader's Digest] and #2 Healthiest Place to Live [Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine, Sept 1996]. Also learn more about neighborhood associations, climate and the city history.
Albemarle County
Our county's mission is to enhance the well-being and quality of life for all citizens through the provision of the highest level of public service consistent with the prudent use of public funds. We support that mission by promoting our organizational values of integrity, innovation, stewardship and learning.
Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce
A healthy and growing economy. Workforce training. Innovation. A great place to live and to work and to raise a family. These are some of the positive benefits we all recognize as members of the Charlottesville-Albemarle business community.
InCharlottesville.com
InCharlottesville.com is the Central Virginia, Albemarle County and Charlottesville Small Business Member Services Directory and Guide, including online listings for restaurants and dining, retail and gift shops, Charlottesville real estate, as well as numerous local and regional consumer resources. Your local business gateway to businesses and services in the Charlottesville Area.
University of Virginia
The University of Virginia was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson. The cornerstone of the University's first building was laid in 1817, with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe in attendance. The first class entered U.Va. in 1825, and the first degree was conferred in 1828.

