James Madison's Montpelier
Category: Historic
Tags: Guided Tour, Classical Architecture, National Historic Landmark, James Madison plantation, Slave history in Virginia, Steeplechase, Montpelier Hunt Races
Description
Located in Orange County, Virginia, Montpelier was the lifelong home of James Madison, the fourth U.S. President and "Father of the Constitution." Today, this historic estate offers visitors a glimpse into Madisonβs life and legacy while also hosting one of Virginiaβs most exciting equestrian traditions, the Montpelier Hunt Races.
Explore Montpelier
- π Historic Home β Tour Madisonβs beautifully restored mansion
- πΌ Galleries and Exhibits β Discover artifacts showcasing Madisonβs contributions and explore interactive exhibits on slavery and civil rights
- π³ Walking Trails β Explore over 8 miles of well-marked walking trails through historic landscapes, forests, and meadows
- π§ Educational Tours β Engage in guided experiences highlighting history
- π Cultural Events β Attend celebrations throughout the year
Montpelier Hunt Races
- π Date: First Saturday in November (Next: November 1, 2025)
- π Steeplechase Races β Exciting horse racing on historic grounds
- πΆ Jack Russell Terrier Races β A crowd favorite!
- π Stick Horse Races β Fun for kids
- π© Hat Contest & Tailgate Competition β Show off your best style and setup
- ποΈ Get Tickets & More Info
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