Montpelier - United States

United States

  • Montpelier, Idaho
  • Montpelier, Indiana
  • Montpelier, Iowa
  • Montpelier, Kentucky
  • Montpelier, Louisiana
  • Montpelier, Maryland
    • Montpelier Mansion (Laurel, Maryland), a U.S. National Historic Landmark
  • Montpelier, Mississippi
  • Montpelier, North Dakota
  • Montpelier, Ohio
  • Montpelier, Vermont, capital of the U.S. state of Vermont
  • Montpelier, Hanover County, Virginia
  • Montpelier, Charles City County, Virginia
  • Montpelier (Orange, Virginia), another U.S. National Historic Landmark, which is the Virginia estate of James Madison, fourth President of the United States
  • Montpelier (Cabin Point, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Virginia
  • Montpelier (Sperryville, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Virginia

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