- James Madisons Montpelier | Explore History Legacy
A memorial to James Madison and the Enslaved Community, Montpelier engages the public with American history and the legacy of government by the people
- Montpelier, VT | Official Website
Welcome to the City of Montpelier This is the official website for Vermont's capital city
- Visit James Madisons Montpelier | Tours, Exhibits, Trails
Explore Montpelier’s historic grounds, guided tours, exhibits on slavery and the Constitution, and 8+ miles of walking trails Book now!
- Montpelier, Vermont - Wikipedia
Though it does not share a border, Montpelier is frequently associated with the nearby city of Barre, and the two are often referred to together as "Barre-Montpelier"
- Montpelier - Vermont Tourism
Vermont culture and history takes center stage in Montpelier Visitors can tour one of the country’s oldest operating state houses, take in eclectic local art, and get outside at North Branch Nature Center
- Montpellier - Wikipedia
Montpellier is the third-largest French city near the Mediterranean coast, behind Marseille and Nice, and the seventh-largest city of France overall The inhabitants are called Montpelliérains and Montpelliéraines
- Montpelier | Vermont, Capital City, Green Mountains, Map - Britannica
Montpelier, city, capital of Vermont, U S , and seat of Washington county (1811) It lies along the upper Winooski River just northwest of Barre, and it commands the main pass through the Green Mountains near the centre of the state Named for Montpellier, France, the town (township) was chartered in 1781 by proprietors from Massachusetts and western Vermont The first permanent dwelling was
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