Montpelier Mansion is an historic Georgian-style plantation house in Prince George's County, located just south of the city of Laurel in Maryland.

The house, which has also historically been known as the Snowden-Long House, was originally constructed between 1781 and 1785 as a residence for Major Thomas Snowden and his wife, Anne.

Throughout the home's history, it has served as a residence for major American figures such as Breckenridge Long, the Undersecretary of State in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration in the 1930s.

Its grounds were once home to a 9,000-acre slave plantation, which has been reduced to approximately 70 remaining acres today. Today, the home and its surrounding acreage are preserved as a National Historic Landmark and open to the public for guided tours as a living history museum.

9650 Muirkirk Rd, Laurel, MD 20708, Phone: 301-377-7817

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