The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch, Vermont is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. Explore the 600-acre site, which showcases historic buildings and artifacts from President Coolidge's era, including his modest birthplace, the family homestead where he took the presidential oath of office, and the serene grave site where he rests alongside his family.
Discover the story of Calvin Coolidge's rise to the White House through award-winning educational exhibits at the Museum and Education Center. Additionally, tour the Summer White House of 1924, visit the Plymouth Cheese Factory founded by Coolidge's father, and soak in the inspiration of the surrounding hills. Owned by the State of Vermont and operated by the Foundation's partner, the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation, this well-preserved presidential birthplace offers a unique glimpse into the life and legacy of President Calvin Coolidge.
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