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  1. September 9, 1969 [2] James Madison's Montpelier, located in Orange County, Virginia, was the plantation house of the Madison family, including Founding Father and fourth president of the United States James Madison and his wife, Dolley. The 2,650-acre (1,070 ha) property is open seven days a week. Montpelier was declared a National Historic ...

  2. Montpelier is one of 20 historic museum properties owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. It is located four miles southwest of Orange, Virginia, on Route 20, and lies approximately 25 miles north of Charlottesville and 70 miles south of Washington, D.C.

  3. Goods exported from Virginia in 2023: $22,472,329,389. Virginia jobs supported by foreign direct investments in the state in 2021 (data published in 2023): approximately 200,700 jobs. – Explore import and export data from the U.S. Census. The Department, in partnership with agencies across the federal government, creates jobs for American ...

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    Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
    Dinsmore, James, builder
    Neilson, John, builder
    James, Madison, Jr., owner
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    - Virginia -- Orange County -- Montpelier Station
    - Significance: Montpelier is situated on land granted by patent in 1723 to Ambrose Madison and his brother-in-law Thomas Chew. The patent was divided in 1732 at the death of Ambrose. The Madison f...
    - Survey number: HABS VA-1214
    - Building/structure dates: 1755 Initial Construction
    - Building/structure dates: 1760 Subsequent Work
    Photo(s): 21
    Measured Drawing(s): 10
    Data Page(s): 28
    Photo Caption Page(s): 2

    Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

    No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

  4. This is a virtual tour of Montpelier, the Orange County plantation home of James Madison, the fourth president of the United States. In 1864, enslaved laborers built the original two-story brick home for Madison’s father, James Madison Sr. When the former president returned in 1797 to live at Montpelier with his new wife, Dolley Todd Madison, they decided to remodel the house. Read more ...

  5. Jan 25, 2022 · Archaeology at Montpelier, the Orange County home of James Madison, began in the 1980s and continued over subsequent decades. Settled in the 1720s by Madison’s grandfather, the site was first called Mount Pleasant and included a modest plantation house. In 1764, Madison’s father arranged the construction of a new, two-story brick mansion ...

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  7. A modern photograph shows the exterior of Montpelier, the family home of James Madison, the fourth president of the United States. The mansion, set amid a 2,650-acre estate in Orange County, has been restored to reflect the way it looked in the 1820s, when James and Dolley Madison lived there.

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