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Fourteen buildings are open to the public including the Coolidge Birthplace, Coolidge Homestead, general store, church, cheese factory, and two large barns exhibiting an extensive early agricultural collection.

President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

The birthplace and boyhood home of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States; born on July 4, 1872.  The village of Plymouth Notch is preserved much as it was when Coolidge was sworn in as president in the old family homestead on August 3, 1923.  Fine perennial gardens. National Historic Landmark. Plymouth Cheese Factory located here.

The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site is found in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, a small community hidden away among the Green Mountains. The site is owned by the State of Vermont and operated by the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation.  Calvin Coolidge, 30th president of the United States, was born here on July 4, 1872.  He was sworn in as president in the old family homestead on August 3, 1923, and is buried in the village cemetery with seven generations of Coolidges.

Opening Hours

Dates and Hours of Operation:

May 28, 2018 -  October 28, 2018

Open daily, 9:30am- 5:00pm

The Aldrich House is open Monday through Friday year-round with interpretative exhibits for winter visitors.

Contact

Phone:
(802) 672-3773
Fax:
(802) 672-3337

3780 Route 100A
Plymouth, VT 05056
United States

43.535278, -72.720757