James Madison's Library
The landmark restoration of Montpelier continues with the unveiling of the estate's intellectual heart, James Madison's library, this Presidents' Day, Feb. 17. Looming at more than 4,000 volumes, Madison's library represents a lifetime dedicated to knowledge and was widely recognized as one of the most significant in America. In this quiet recess at Montpelier, a young 35-year-old Madison spent countless hours developing a plan to save a young America from ruin. The ideas born here became the framework for the Virginia Plan and later the U.S. Constitution.

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