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129 Caroline St, Orange, Virginia
Nation's only James Madison Museum commemorates the 4th President of the U.S. and Father of the Constitutio... More on Virginia.org
"Another of my wishes is to depend as little as possible on the labor of slaves" J. Madison. I have to ... More on igougo

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10601 James Madison Hwy, Orange, Virginia 22960-4666

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The Arts Center In Orange129 East Main Street, Orange, VA 22960

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11407 Constitution Hwy, Montpelier Station, VA 22957
Set on 2,700-acre estate, facing the Blue Ridge Mountains 25 miles northeast of Charlottesville, Montpelier was home to President James Madison and his equally famous wife, Dolley. Madison was j... More on Frommers
Montpelier in Montpelier Station, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Orange VA 22960, United States of America

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Orange VA 22960, United States of America
Inscription. A valiant soldier, General Zachary Taylor, 1784-1850: Twelfth President, of the United States, Born in Orange County Virginia, Erected by Orange County Post No. 156, The American Legion, 1934, , Erected 1934 by Orange ... More on HMDB

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Orange VA 22960, United States of America
Inscription. With emancipation, African-Americans found themselves in a complex situation. By law, slavery was abolished, promising freedom and citizenship, but few owned land or had resources to support themselves, and prejudice ... More on HMDB

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Orange VA 22960, United States of America
Inscription. Five miles southwest is Montpelier, the home of James Madison, "Father of the American Constitution" and fourth president of the United States, 1809-1817. Near the house is the tomb of Madison, who died at Montpelier ... More on HMDB

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Orange VA 22960, United States of America

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Orange VA 22960, United States of America
Inscription. Here, on 12 July 1888, occurred one of Virginia's largest train disasters, the wreck of the Virginia Midland Railroad's Train 52, the Piedmont Airline. As it crossed the 44-foot-high, 487-foot-long trestle, called the ... More on HMDB
