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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, located in Orange County, Virginia, was the plantation home of James Madison, fourth president of the United States. The original core of the main house was built around 1760 by James Madison, Sr., the father of the future president. In 1797, James Madison, Jr., and his wife Dolley moved to Montpelier and began making changes and ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Sep 25, 2019 · Montpelier is in the beautiful and picturesque little town of Orange, VA, and is an easy day trip from Richmond, Charlottesville, or Washington, DC. The home itself has been historically renovated to look as it was when James and Dolley lived there.

  5. Oct 19, 2008 · Montpelier, which lies a few miles south of Orange, Virginia, and about 90 miles southwest of Washington, D.C., is where Madison grew up and where he retired after his days as president were over.

  6. Oct 1, 2021 · In 1797, Madison’s son James Madison returned to live at Montpelier with his new wife, Dolley Todd Madison, and oversaw the construction of a portico and a thirty-foot extension to the house, which was also built by enslaved laborers. James Madison Sr. died in 1801, and James Madison inherited Montpelier and its enslaved population.

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  8. Jan 25, 2022 · SUMMARY. 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 ...

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