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Experience the beauty of Coolidge State Park in Pinney Hollow, with breathtaking views and a rich variety of bird species in ...
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Vermont Explored on MSNThis Historic Site in Vermont is one of the Best-Preserved Persidential Birthplaces in AmericaTucked away in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont is one of the best-preserved presidential birthplaces in America.
IDEAS What the next president — and the rest of us — could learn from Calvin Coolidge America’s flinty, unpretentious 30th president was shaped by an austere upbringing in a Vermont hamlet ...
Across the street is the Coolidge Homestead, where on Aug. 3, 1923, Col. John Coolidge, a notary public, administered the presidential oath of office to his son Calvin in the bay-window living ...
When John Coolidge donated the family homestead to the state of Vermont in 1957 Joe returned to watch the reenactment of the 1923 inauguration.
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WCAX on MSNCelebrating Calvin Coolidge’s BirthdayBURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - On July 4th, 1872, Vermont’s own President Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth Notch. Coolidge was ...
At 2:47 a.m. on Aug. 3, 1923, Coolidge was sworn into the highest office by the light of a kerosene lamp in the humble sitting room of the Coolidge Homestead in Plymouth Notch, Vermont.
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum comprises all of two rooms covering barely 2,000 square feet. It is the only presidential library located in a public library.
To many people, the idea of reading a book about Coolidge, much less visiting his homestead, seems like a joke. In the popular imagination, Coolidge has become a caricature of himself, dry and dull.
Bountiful buckwheat grows at Coolidge homestead By Susan Smallheer Staff Writer Sep 10, 2012 Updated Oct 30, 2018 1 of 2 ...
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