The U.S. Green Building Council has awarded the visitor center at Thomas Jefferson's mountaintop estate its LEED Gold certification, the second-highest level possible. LEED is a voluntary, nationally recognized standard.
The council cited the center's geothermal heating and cooling system, two "green" roofs and energy-conservation measures among the facility's sustainable features in awarding the certification.
The $43 million, 42,000-square-foot complex opened in April at the base of the mountain, replacing a ticket booth and a small visitor center a few miles away.
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