On Louisa Road (Virginia Route 22) close to James Madision Highway (U.S. 15), on the left when traveling east.
At this old tavern Lafayette camped, on June 12, 1781, while moving southward to intervene between Cornwallis and military stores in Albemarle County. — — Map (db m37231) HM
On The Marquis Road (Virginia Route 22) at James Madison Hightway (U.S. 15), on the right when traveling east on The Marquis Road.
Here at Burnley's Farm was the site of Camp Monticello, CCC Company 2347, Boswell's Tavern, Virginia. The camp, originally located near Rocky Mount, Virginia, was moved here in the fall of 1939 and remained until it was dismantled 18 September 1942, . . . — — Map (db m5567) HM
On The Marquis Road (Virginia Route 22) at James Madison Highway (U.S. 15), on the right when traveling west on The Marquis Road.
Lafayette reopened this road in June, 1781, when moving south to intervene between Cornwallis and military stores in Albemarle County. The road has been ever since known as "The Marquis Road." — — Map (db m5386) HM