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  1. Presidential home, memorial to the Enslaved Community, and museum of American history, Montpelier engages the public with Madison's most powerful idea: government by the people.

  2. Without a doubt, one of the hidden jewels in Laurel, Maryland is the Montpelier Mansion. From Maryland-197, one would never guess of the wonderfully preserved 18th Century Georgian mansion located above the busy road.

  3. Jun 8, 2013 · Property pass included in ticket price. Explore Montpelier's gardens, grounds, and trails on your own. *House access is not included.*. Montpelier offers a variety of tours that cater to your interests and help make your visit unique and memorable.

  4. Eighteenth-century Georgian architecture, boasts a reproduction kitchen and an original 18th-century summerhouse. Stroll the grounds with over 70 acres of fields and wooded paths - an oasis of tranquility in a bustling world.

  5. Montpelier Mansion, a 1780s National Historic Landmark,features Georgi architecture and furnishings reflecting wealthy early 19th century living, including contributions made by...

  6. Montpelier is a monument to James Madison and the enslaved community, a museum of American history, and a center for constitutional education that engages the public with the enduring legacy of Madison's most powerful idea: government by the people.

  7. Montpelier Mansion. Ann Ridgely and Thomas Snowden, members of two prominent Maryland families, began construction on this house in 1781. The couple's reputation led to the visits of many notable individuals, such as George Washington and Abigail Adams.

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