Montpelier’s Blog
Discover corporate meeting venues and conference venues in Orange County, VA. Plan your next event with flexible Virginia meeting spaces.
Discover James Madison’s impact, what he did, and why his legacy still shapes constitutional rights, government, and modern democracy today.
Explore the most important Civil War history sites in Central Virginia, from major battlefields to historic landmarks that shaped the nation’s past.
Madison's weeks-long bout of fever is hardly remembered today, but it threatened his life and his presidency at a critical time in U. S. history.
Archaeology & Landscape Restoration
What's next for the Archaeology Department?
What do archaeologists DO with all the things they find? Take a peak with Ben Kirby!
In 2018, the archaeology department conducted excavations looking for a series of tree plantings next to James Madison's home.
Walk through our conservation process with Archaeology Lab Manager Ben Kirby!
What can a Masonic Pipe Bowl tell us about enslaved African Americans?
Research
Anthony, age 17, escaped from Montpelier on June 14, 1786. He was captured a year later, escaped the next day, and was last known to be heading toward Philadelphia.
“Gabriel & Daughter” appear on an 1845 list of enslaved people drawn up by Dolley Madison’s son, John Payne Todd. The name of Gabriel’s daughter is unknown to us.
York was mentioned in James Madison Sr.’s records beginning in 1768, and continuing through the 1780s. He was issued a pair of size 6 shoes on November 2, 1787.
Benjamin McDaniel, who often worked as a courier, traveled over 50 miles to Dr. Henkal’s in New Market in June 1843, carrying a pass signed by Dolley P. Madison.
Milly, sometimes called “Granny Milly,” was 104 years old when she met General Lafayette at Montpelier in 1825. She lived in a cabin with her daughter and 70-year-old granddaughter.
Clarissa’s name appears on James Madison Sr.’s tax records in the 1780s. She may be the same woman as Clarisea, who was listed on Ambrose Madison’s 1732 inventory.
Curatorial & Collections
Read about how silver in the Montpelier Collection is cleaned and care for in a special way.
What exactly do we mean by letting an object rest? Read about two textile pieces coming off exhibit and why.
Read what Rebecca has to say about her internship with the Curatorial & Collections Department.
Education & Visitor Engagement
Historic Preservation
Tourism
Discover seasonal festivals, family-friendly events, and small-town charm with this guide to annual celebrations near Montpelier.
Discover the best U-pick farms near James Madison’s Montpelier. Enjoy fresh fruit, flowers, and family fun in Central Virginia.
Discover dog-friendly parks, patios, and trails near Montpelier in Orange County, VA—perfect for a pup-approved day trip or weekend getaway.
Discover the best antique stores and vintage markets in Orange County, Virginia. Explore treasures near Montpelier.
Discover peaceful, top-rated hiking trails and parks in Central Virginia—hidden gems for outdoor lovers near Montpelier and beyond.
Discover the best small-town shops and boutiques in Orange County, VA—from handcrafted gifts to vintage finds.





