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The Calvin Coolidge Homestead District at Plymouth Notch preserves many of the historic buildings that Coolidge knew in his youth: his birthplace, his boyhood home, the church that he attended, the homes of relatives and family friends, and the hall above his father’s old store, which he used as his office during the summer of 1924 and others. Coolidge and his wife lie amid seven generations of Coolidges in the town cemetery. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch preserves the birthplace and childhood home of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States. Brought to the world’s attention on August 3, 1923, when Calvin Coolidge took the presidential oath of office in the parlor of his family home, the historic village appears much as it was during Coolidge’s lifetime. (Curated content from historicsites.vermont.gov)
On the north side of the brook there is a large picnic area, a play area, a sandy beach, horseshoe pits, concessions, and boat rentals. (Curated content from vtstateparks.com)
Killington Resort's golf course is open to the public from May 27 through October 15, 2023. Designed by Geoffrey Cornish, the course takes full advantage of unique mountain terrain, and it shows. (Curated content from www.killington.com)
The championship 18-hole layout is a par 70 that measures 6,400 yards in length and features bent grass greens, tees and fairways with multiple tee areas on each hole ensuring playability and challenge for all ability levels. Rolling hills, moderate elevation changes and wide fairways with well-placed hazards enhance the Heathland layout. (Curated content from www.foxrungolf.org)
The mission of the organization is to present the ethnic and cultural traditions of the Black River Valley through collection and preservation of artifacts, records, and memorabilia; to provide educational opportunities for all ages in order to promote a thorough understanding of this heritage; to take an active role in preserving historic sites of the Black River Valley; and to safeguard the identity of the Black River Academy building and history as the alma mater of President Calvin Coolidge and its other graduates. (Curated content from bramvt.org)