James Madison Museum | 129 Caroline Street, Orange, VA | Exhibits, memorabilia, antique tools and agricultural implements | Yes, with fee |
The Octagon House | 1799 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20006, (202-638-3221) | Executive mansion, museum, architectural exhibits | Yes, with fee |
Todd House | Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA | Home of Madison's wife, Dolly Payne Todd, tours | Yes, with fee |
Conway House | 4 miles north of Port Royal, Virginia, on US route 301, Port Conway Virginia | James Madison was born in a small house on the estate of his maternal grandmother. In the l930s, the house eroded and fell into the Rappahannock River in the area now spanned by the James Madison Memorial Bridge. There is a birthsite marker on the south side of the river | |
Hare Wood | Route 51, Charles Town, WV 25414 | James Madison and Dolley Payne Todd were married in the home of her sister on September 15, 1794 | Closed to the public |
Historic Sully | 3601 Sully Road, Chantilly, VA 22003, (703-437-1794) | | |
Nassau Hall | Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08542 | | |
Saint Thomas Episcopal Church | 119 Caroline Street, Orange, VA 22960, (540-672-3761) | | |
Caleb Bentley House | Georgia Avenue and Brookeville Road, Brookeville, MD 20833 | President Madison's hideout after escaping from the British | Closed to the public |
Salona | 1214 Buchanan Street, McLean, VA 22101 | | |
Stride-Madison Residence | 429 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 | | |
The James Madison Museum | 129 Caroline Street, Orange, VA 22960, (540-672-1776) | | |
Montpelier | 11407 Constitution Highway (SR 20), Box 67, Montpelier Station, VA 22957, (540-672-2728) | Family home on 2700 estate with out buildings, gardens, grave site, archeological excavations | Yes, with fee |