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  1. The site is now home to the President Calvin Coolidge Museum and Education Center. For visitors, it provides educational exhibits that tell the story of Calvin Coolidges rise from the family homestead at Plymouth Notch to the White House in Washington, D.C. The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation also has its offices in this facility.

  2. Open Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (every day in October) Admissions. Adults: $12.00. Children (6-14): $4.00. Children (Under 6): Free. Family Pass (up to 6 people with 4 adults): $30.00. Directions. President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site. 3780 Route 100A.

  3. Visit includes a tour of the authentic 19th century village, including Coolidges Birthplace and Homestead, barns, general store, working cheese factory, church, school house, with hands-on activities, museum, and cemetery.

  4. But it happened, and the President Calvin Coolidge Homestead District is proof, complete with a quilt the president worked on himself, furniture he constructed, a video showing him harvesting hay and a grave of a president that is inspiring by its humble nature. It is open seasonally, offering tours and cheese for sale.

  5. Calvin Coolidge Homestead. 158 reviews. #3 of 8 things to do in Plymouth. Historic Sites. Closed now. 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Worth a stop! Sep 2023. Much of the property, the homes, the general store and the cheese store that his father operated have been very well... By NPSeaker.

  6. The Calvin Coolidge Homestead District has been designated a National Historic Landmark. Click here for the National Historic Landmark registration file: text and photos. The State of Vermont administers the Homestead District as the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site. Visits should begin at the Visitor Center.

  7. Windsor County, just north of Calvin Coolidge Memorial Highway (Vt. 100A), in the village of Plymouth (Plymouth Notch). Coolidge Homestead. This modest frame and clapboard farmhouse, nestled in the remote and picturesque hill country of Vermont, was the boyhood home of Calvin Coolidge.

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