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Monticello, built by Thomas Jefferson, near Charlottesville, Virginia
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By the time the Continental Congress formally approved the Declaration of Independence on 4 July 1776, winemaking in North America already had a relatively long and uneven history.
The earliest attempts date back to the early decades of European settlement and involved experiments with native grape species.
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