Montpelier, Maryland

Montpelier
Unincorporated community
Montpelier

Location in Maryland

Coordinates: 39°3′41″N 76°51′3″W / 39.06139°N 76.85083°W / 39.06139; -76.85083
Country  United States of America
State  Maryland
County Prince George's
Built late 1960s
Government
  Type Homeowners' association
  President Bob Derrick
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Website MontpelierOnline.org

Montpelier, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA, (zip codes 20708, 20709) is a Levitt community outside the corporate boundaries of Laurel.[1] Located near the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, it was built in the late 1960s. There are 4 models of houses in the Levitt style, with mirror images giving 8 different floorplans.

The Montpelier area has a history dating back to 1685 when it was part of a land grant given to Richard Snowden, Sr. by Lord Baltimore. Richard Snowden arrived in Maryland as an indentured servant and eventually became one of the largest landowners. The Snowden family built and lived in the Montpelier Mansion which remains a symbol of their success, financially and socially.

The Montpelier community is a Planned Urban Development (PUD) and as such it has registered covenants and restrictions as set forth in Governing Documents dated January 1998. The purpose of these covenants is to provide a structured means of maintaining standards.

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Coordinates: 39°03′41″N 76°51′03″W / 39.06139°N 76.85083°W / 39.06139; -76.85083


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