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- Pantops_Farm abstract "Pantops Farm is a historic house at 400 Peter Jefferson Road in Charlottesville, Virginia. It consists of a Colonial Revival main house, a guest house, and a building resembling a silo in appearance. This complex was designed by Benjamin Charles Barker and built in 1937 for James Cheek, whose family made its fortune in Maxwell House coffee. Its buildings, in particular the guest house and silo, were designed to appear as if they were older buildings that had been repurposed. The property is a small remnant of an estate that was once owned by Thomas Jefferson. It is now owned by the University of Virginia; the main house now holds the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression and the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection. The property was given its name by Jefferson: pant-ops are Greek words meaning "all seeing", alluding to the property's expansive views of the surrounding countryside.The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.".
- Pantops_Farm added "2014-05-07".
- Pantops_Farm area "18210.8539008".
- Pantops_Farm location Charlottesville,_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm nrhpReferenceNumber "05000483".
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageID "42814329".
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- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Albemarle_County,_Virginia.
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- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Museums_in_Charlottesville,_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Albemarle_County,_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thomas_Jefferson.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_museums_in_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Charlottesville,_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Kluge-Ruhe_Aboriginal_Art_Collection.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Maxwell_House.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Jefferson.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Jefferson_Center_for_the_Protection_of_Free_Expression.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pantops Farm".
- Pantops_Farm yearOfConstruction "1937".
- Pantops_Farm added "2014-05-07".
- Pantops_Farm architect "Benjamin Charles Baker".
- Pantops_Farm governingBody "Private".
- Pantops_Farm hasPhotoCollection Pantops_Farm.
- Pantops_Farm latitude "38.024988".
- Pantops_Farm location "400".
- Pantops_Farm locmapin "Virginia".
- Pantops_Farm longitude "-78.441914".
- Pantops_Farm name "Pantops Farm".
- Pantops_Farm refnum "5000483".
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- Pantops_Farm subject Category:Houses_in_Albemarle_County,_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm subject Category:Museums_in_Charlottesville,_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Albemarle_County,_Virginia.
- Pantops_Farm subject Category:Thomas_Jefferson.
- Pantops_Farm subject Category:University_museums_in_Virginia.
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- Pantops_Farm hypernym House.
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- Pantops_Farm type Location.
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- Pantops_Farm comment "Pantops Farm is a historic house at 400 Peter Jefferson Road in Charlottesville, Virginia. It consists of a Colonial Revival main house, a guest house, and a building resembling a silo in appearance. This complex was designed by Benjamin Charles Barker and built in 1937 for James Cheek, whose family made its fortune in Maxwell House coffee. Its buildings, in particular the guest house and silo, were designed to appear as if they were older buildings that had been repurposed.".
- Pantops_Farm label "Pantops Farm".
- Pantops_Farm sameAs m.010pcn67.
- Pantops_Farm sameAs Q16975284.
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- Pantops_Farm isPrimaryTopicOf Pantops_Farm.
- Pantops_Farm name "Pantops Farm".