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President Thomas Jefferson's unique Monticello is one of the most important homes in U.S. history.

President Thomas Jefferson's unique Monticello is one of the most important homes in U.S. history.

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The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes

S1, EP4 "Monticello"

President Thomas Jefferson's unique Monticello is one of the most important homes in U.S. history.

The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes

S1, EP2 "Hearst Castle"

Pulling back the curtain on publisher William Randolph Heart's iconic Hearst Castle in California.

The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes

S1, EP3 "Hampton Court Palace"

A trip back in time to explore the history of English King Henry VIII's Hampton Court Palace in London and its most famous resident's scandals.

The History of Home Presents... History's Greatest Homes

S1, EP1 "The Rich & The Royal"

Ranging from the Rhode Island coastline to the forests of France to see how a move of a grand home unites the rich and royal.

Exploring some of the greatest homes ever built.
Starring: Suzannah Lipscomb
Original Air Date: Dec 31, 2020
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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