Montpelier

Montpelier

Montpelier is the capital city of Vermont. The 1859 Vermont State House is a gold-domed Greek Revival building with decorative and fine art collections. A multimedia exhibit and mural depict the state's history at the adjacent Vermont History Museum. Nearby, sprawling, wooded Hubbard Park has meadows, a birch grove and a stone observation tower. The Lost Nation Theater stages modern and classic plays and musicals.

People born in Montpelier (First 26 people) - Page 0

Ray Noble

Ray Noble

Bandleader

Lloyd D. George

Lloyd D. George

Former Judge

Lance Taylor

Lance Taylor

Economist

Zach Roerig

Zach Roerig

American actor

Paul Siple

Paul Siple

American explorer

Patrick Leahy

Patrick Leahy

Former President pro tempore of the United States Senate

Elisha Otis

Elisha Otis

American industrialist

Ashley Peldon

Ashley Peldon

American actress

Garrett Graff

Garrett Graff

American journalist

George Dewey

George Dewey

Admiral

Anaïs Mitchell

Anaïs Mitchell

American singer-songwriter

Samuel C. Upham

Samuel C. Upham

American journalist

Amanda Pelkey

Amanda Pelkey

American ice hockey player

Vincent Illuzzi

Vincent Illuzzi

Member of Vermont Senate

John Mellen Thurston

John Mellen Thurston

Former United States Senator

Richard A. Cody

Richard A. Cody

Military personnel

Eliakim Persons Walton

Eliakim Persons Walton

American journalist

George W. Cate

George W. Cate

American lawyer

Hannibal Day

Hannibal Day

American commanding officer

Jamie Lee Thurston

Jamie Lee Thurston

American singer

Thomas Waterman Wood

Thomas Waterman Wood

American painter

Bob Yates

Bob Yates

American football offensive lineman

John Bollinger

John Bollinger

American author

Lukas Huffman

Lukas Huffman

Film director

William Charles Fitzgerald

William Charles Fitzgerald

Military officer

John Wesley Fitzgerald

John Wesley Fitzgerald

Former Michigan State Representative