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 died in Montpelier (First 17 people) - Page 0

Edward C. Banfield

Edward C. Banfield

American political scientist

James Madison

James Madison

American guitar player

Marion duPont Scott

Marion duPont Scott

Philanthropist

James Madison Sr.

James Madison Sr.

Politician ‧ James Madison's father

Thomas L. Glenn

Thomas L. Glenn

Attorney

David Dellinger

David Dellinger

American activist

Harry Mazer

Harry Mazer

American writer

Louis Moyse

Louis Moyse

French composer

George Aiken

George Aiken

Former Governor of Vermont

William P. Dillingham

William P. Dillingham

Former Governor of Vermont

Norma Fox Mazer

Norma Fox Mazer

American author

Charles W. Willard

Charles W. Willard

American Politician

Eliakim Persons Walton

Eliakim Persons Walton

American journalist

Richard Stöhr

Richard Stöhr

Austrian composer

Samuel Prentiss

Samuel Prentiss

Former United States Senator

David Budbill

David Budbill

American poet

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