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Plymouth Notch Makes History Map

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Objects related to Plymouth Notch as an historic site

Life in Plymouth Notch: Winter Map

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Brrr! Learn how Vermonters kept warm and occupied during the long winter months

Farming Map

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Agricultural tools, equipment, and clothing

Fun and Games

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Artifacts from the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site related to games, exercising, and children's toys

The Coolidge Family Map

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Stories and objects that relate to Calvin Coolidge's family

Folk Art Map

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Folk Art from the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site Collection

Museum Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

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Unique in American history, Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as President by his father, here in his boyhood home on August 3, 1923.
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Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

The historic village of Plymouth Notch is the birthplace and boyhood home of Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States. It is virtually unchanged since the early 20th century. The homes of Calvin Coolidge’s family and neighbors, the community church, cheese factory, one-room schoolhouse, and general store have been carefully preserved, and many of the buildings have their original furnishings.

Check Out Grace Coolidge's Gown
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This department store dress was owned and worn by Grace Coolidge while her husband, Calvin Coolidge, was President. One of our summer collections interns, Anne Sokolow, researched this beautiful (and very heavy) dress. Enjoy!

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Gold_gown

In Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

This department store dress was owned and worn by Grace Coolidge while her husband, Calvin Coolidge, was President. One of our summer collections interns, Anne Sokolow, researched this beautiful (and very heavy) dress. Enjoy!

Objet New object Gold Beaded Dress: R.H. Stearns in Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
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Gold_gown

In Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site : The Coolidge Family

Dress
c. 1925
Manufactured by R.H. Stearns Department Store
Boston, MA

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In Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site : Folk Art

A recent article about the Manhattan Trade School for Girls that used archival report cards.

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Goodhue

In Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

The Collections Team at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site recently found this wonderful tumbling blocks quilt among the textile collection. A present to Grace Coolidge in 1927, this quilt reveals a wonderful story of wor...

Objet New object 1927 Tumbling Blocks Quilt in Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
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In Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site : Folk Art

Tumbling Blocks Quilt
1927
Made by students at the Manhattan Trade School for Girls
89″ × 71″

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In Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

Grace Coolidge was known for her style and fashion sense. The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site is lucky to have in its collection several gowns that she wore to state and special events while she was First Lady.

Objet New object Nemser Dress in Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
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Nemser_dress

In Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site : The Coolidge Family

Dress
Gray silk and velvet
Owned and worn by Grace Coolidge
c. 1924
Nemser Original Model

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In Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

Explore Europe through the eyes of Grace Coolidge. Learn about her travels in the spring and summer of 1936.

Objet New object Grace Coolidge Travels Europe in Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
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In Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site : The Coolidge Family

Excepts from Grace Coolidge’s Travel Diary

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Abbie

In Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site

Few people know that President Calvin Coolidge had a younger sister, Abbie. Learn about her life, interests, and the important artifacts that the Coolidge family saved and gave to the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation to preser...

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