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Belle Grove Plantation is known as the birthplace of President James Madison, but it's also the final resting place of 10 people, including a veteran of the War of 1812. Skip to content.
Historic Plantation's Artist-in-Residence Highlights Craftsmanship of Enslaved People Belle Grove Plantation artist-in-residence Jerome Bias uses woodworking to focus attention on people who were ...
Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park announced a series of special History at Sunset programs. These ranger-conducted presentations cover a variety of subjects and provide visitors ...
Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park invites visitors to view and learn about the nighttime sky through its annual Star Gazing Parties.
Madison’s mother arrived at the family plantation to give birth on March 16, 1751. In 1865, Union troops also came to Belle Grove while hunting for President Abraham Lincoln’s missing assassin.
And elements of the history of the Belle Grove are kept alive electronically, on a Web site featuring photographs of Louisiana plantation homes.
KING GEORGE — Over the years guests at Belle Grove Plantation, James Madison’s birthplace in King George County, have asked if anything is known about the slaves who once lived and worked ...
Belle Grove Plantation, 9221 Belle Grove Drive, King George, Va., will host a “Red, White and Blues” concert and picnic fundraiser 6 p.m. July 4. The Alexis P. Suter Band, ...
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