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|name = <big>Monticello</big>
 
|name = <big>Monticello</big>
|image = [[File:Monticello.jpeg|300px]]
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|caption = <big>[[Thomas Jefferson]] in Monticello</big>
 
|caption = <big>[[Thomas Jefferson]] in Monticello</big>
 
|ERBnumber = [[Frederick Douglass vs Thomas Jefferson]]
 
|ERBnumber = [[Frederick Douglass vs Thomas Jefferson]]
|character = [[Thomas Jefferson]]<br>[[Marilyn Monroe]]<br>[[Babe Ruth]]<br>[[Ben Franklin]]<br>[[Barack Obama]]<br>[[Thomas Edison]]<br>[[Clint Eastwood]]<br>[[Elvis Presley]]<br>[[Hulk Hogan]]
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|character = [[Thomas Jefferson]]<br>[[Marilyn Monroe]]<br>[[Babe Ruth]]<br>[[Ben Franklin]]<br>[[Barack Obama]]<br>[[Thomas Edison]]<br>[[Clint Eastwood]]<br>[[Elvis Presley]]<br>[[Hulk Hogan]]<br>[[Frederick Douglass]]
 
|releasedate = May 30, 2016
 
|releasedate = May 30, 2016
 
|numberoftimesappeared = 1
 
|numberoftimesappeared = 1

Revision as of 20:14, 30 May 2016

Monticello

Thomas Jefferson in Monticello
Rap battle information
Appeared in Frederick Douglass vs Thomas Jefferson
Character(s) Thomas Jefferson
Marilyn Monroe
Babe Ruth
Ben Franklin
Barack Obama
Thomas Edison
Clint Eastwood
Elvis Presley
Hulk Hogan
Frederick Douglass
Release date May 30, 2016
Times appeared 1
Based on
Monticello Based On

Monticello is where Thomas Jefferson rapped in Frederick Douglass vs Thomas Jefferson. It is also where Marilyn Monroe, Babe Ruth, Ben Franklin, Barack Obama, Thomas Edison, Clint Eastwood, Elvis Presley, and Hulk Hogan made their cameo appearances.

Information on the location

Monticello was the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, who began designing and building it at the age of 26 after inheriting land from his father. Located just outside Charlottesville, Virginia, in the Piedmont region, the plantation was originally 5,000 acres, with Jefferson using slaves for extensive cultivation of tobacco and mixed crops, later shifting from tobacco cultivation to wheat in response to changing markets.

Appearance in the rap battle

This is where Thomas Jefferson rapped. In the background, a Ben Franklin bust can be seen.

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