Fancy Footwork: Meandering to Monticello

Fancy Footwork: Meandering to Monticello

As you pull into the small parking lot near the bottom of the Thomas Jefferson Parkway (a.k.a. Route 53), the bright sun's glint on the windshield beckons you from your car's snug warmth to a wintry walk. Fine gravel crunches beneath your feet as you set off on the broad Saunders-Monticello Trail, an expanse of green to your right and a hill of tall pines on your left. After walking a few hundred yards, you notice a small sign by your right foot bearing a cigarette with a slash through it so discreet, so tasteful.

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