Karen Costello Email

Manager Development Operations . The Montpelier Foundation

Current Roles

Employees:
69
Revenue:
$7.5M
About
Montpelier is a property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. This glorious 2,650-acre estate in Orange County, Virginia, was the lifelong home of James Madison. Its history begins with settlement by James Madison's grandfather in the 1720s, and includes slaves who worked and lived on the plantation, Civil War soldiers who encamped on the property, and a freedman's family who lived and farmed here after Emancipation. The Montpelier Foundation assumed full financial and administrative responsibility in 2000. In 2003 The Montpelier Foundation began the restoration of the Montpelier mansion to the 1820s home that James and Dolley Madison knew and loved. The architectural restoration was celebrated on Constitution Day, September 17, 2008. The Montpelier Foundation derives its purpose and inspiration from James Madison. His vital role in the creation of the American nation is central to our mission. We are making Mr. Madison's lifelong home at Montpelier a window into his life and legacy, a place of education where visitors, scholars, and educators can explore the ideas of the Father of the Constitution and fourth president of the United States.
The Montpelier Foundation Address
13384 Laundry Road
Orange, VA
The Montpelier Foundation Email
The Montpelier Foundation Phone Numbers
540-672-2728

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