- James Madisons Montpelier | Explore History Legacy
A memorial to James Madison and the Enslaved Community, Montpelier engages the public with American history and the legacy of government by the people
- Montpelier, Vermont - Wikipedia
Though it does not share a border, Montpelier is frequently associated with the nearby city of Barre, and the two are often referred to together as "Barre-Montpelier"
- Montpelier, VT | Official Website
Welcome to the City of Montpelier This is the official website for Vermont's capital city
- James Madisons Montpelier | Visit Charlottesville
In addition to the historic home of the Madisons, a visit to Montpelier includes the historic Annie duPont Formal Garden, galleries such as the award-winning exhibition, "The Mere Distinction of Colour", the Gilmore Cabin, the Montpelier Train Depot, and 8+ miles of hiking trails
- Visiting James Madison’s Montpelier: What to See and Do
Visitors to Montpelier can tour Madison’s home in Orange County, Virginia, and have the chance to uncover some unique stories about those who lived on the property If you are thinking about visiting Montpelier, this article will give you all the information you need to make the most of your trip
- Murphy to resign as acting Montpelier city manager
MONTPELIER — The Capital City’s acting city manager has accepted a position with the state Agency of Education
- The Digital Montpelier Project
The history of the Montpelier estate begins in 1732 when President James Madison's grandfather, Ambrose Madison, patents and settles a tract of land on Virginia's western frontier he named Mount Pleasant
- Visit James Madisons Montpelier | Tours, Exhibits, Trails
Explore Montpelier’s historic grounds, guided tours, exhibits on slavery and the Constitution, and 8+ miles of walking trails Book now!
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