TRAVEL: James Madison’s home at Montpelier gives look into Constitution writer’s life
But a short drive from Thomas Jefferson’s estate at Monticello lies the mansion of his friend, presidential successor and fellow Virginian, James Madison, whose Montpelier stands to this day as a testament to the “Father of the Constitution.” It was here at Montpelier that Madison spent time in his library reading about the history of democracies…
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