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If Walls Could Talk: Touring James Madison’s Virginia Family Home at Montpelier

“Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: And a people who mean to be their own Governors, must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives,” wrote President James Madison. For six months, the “Father of the Constitution” sequestered himself in his upstairs study in the family’s Virginia home, Montpelier. There, he engaged in an intensive study…


Montpelier: Founding Father James Madison’s Virginia Home

Montpelier, the lifelong plantation-style home of James Madison, founding father, diplomat, and fourth president of the United States, has as rich and varied a history as the man who made it famous.  The property of the National Historic Landmark, which covers over 2,600 acres, belonged to the Madison family as early as the 1720s. When…