Coolidge Homestead

Coolidge Homestead
Coolidge Homestead

The Coolidge Homestead, also known as the Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, is located in Plymouth Notch, Vermont. 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 homestead is part of the Calvin Coolidge State Historical Site.

Coolidge was staying there during his term as Vice President when President Warren G. Harding died. Coolidge was sworn in as the new President by his father in the family parlor.

The Homestead District includes:

 • Visitor Center

 • Coolidge Homestead

• Farmer's Museum

 • Wilder House

 • Wilder Horse Barn

 • Old Coolidge Farmhouse/Florence Ciley General Store/Coolidge Hall

 • Coolidge Farm Shop

 • Plymouth Cheese Factory (cheese making museum upstairs)

 • One-Room Schoolhouse

 • Azro Johnson House

 • Union Christian Church

 • Carrie Brown Coolidge Garden (begun by the President's stepmother)

 • Aldrich House

 • Top of the Notch Cabins (1927 tourist accommodations)

 • Brown Family Farmhouse

 • Plymouth Notch Cemetery

Location

3780 Route 100A
Plymouth Notch, Windsor County
Vermont
USA

Getting There

There is no public transportation directly to Plymouth Notch. The closest public transportation options are buses that run between Burlington and Rutland, or White River Junction and Rutland. From Rutland, it is possible to rent a car or take a taxi to the Coolidge Homestead. Alternatively, there are several tour companies that offer guided tours to the site from nearby towns.

Nearby Airports

This is a list of primary airports in Vermont that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.

Airports in Vermont

Burlington International Airport




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