• Today, the Coolidge Homestead is part of the Calvin Coolidge State Historical Site overseen by the state of Vermont.
  • The historic Calvin Coolidge Homestead is about 20 minutes southwest of Woodstock in Plymouth, a town famous, like so many others in Vermont, for its cheese.
  • This Place in History is produced in partnership by Local 22 & Local 44 ( www.mychamplainvalley.com ) and the Vermont Historical Society.
  • The Coolidge Homestead was the childhood home of the thirtieth President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge. He lived there from 1876 to 1887.
  • The Coolidge Homestead in Plymouth, Vermont, probably in August 1924.Photo courtesy of Middlebury College Library.
  • Plymouth Notch is also emblematic of authentic small-town life — and that had a lot to do with both Calvin Coolidge and the Vermont of today.
  • Our guide was thoroughly knowledgeable regarding the village and the Coolidge homestead. The museum has a film history of Coolidge and quite a bit of...
  • He listened to what people had to say. This site not only portrays a president to be proud of, but provides a look into the early 1900s in Vermont.
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  • Not far to the west of the homestead is the Cheese Factory, established about 1890 by "Colonel" Coolidge and reactivated by Calvin's son John in the early 1960's.