James Madison's Montpelier We the People Fall 2013 | Page 11
We The People
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Montpelier spans 2,650 acres in Orange County, Virginia in the foothills
of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Observe native flora through three miles of
forested walking trails. Restore your senses in the Annie du Pont Garden.
Tour the mansion and delve into the personalities, styles, and friendships
of James and Dolley Madison. Learn how archaeologists are piecing
together the unwritten histories of Montpelier’s enslaved community.
Expand your knowledge about Madison’s roles in crafting the Constitution,
as well as Montpelier’s history during the Civil War and the Jim Crowe era.
No need to leave your kids at home—we have kid-sized archaeology in
the lab and touchable exhibits in Dolley’s kitchen. Our grounds are open
to visitors year-round at no cost.
Explore America’s founding roots.