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The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site was once the house used by President Calvin Coolidge. The formal parlor today, which was the house’s most elaborate room and used only during special occasions, contains the original rug, cast-iron stove, lace curtains, and the horsehair-covered, black walnut furniture bought in 1875 by Colonel Coolidge.
The “Oath of Office Room,” or also known as the sitting room, showcases the kerosene lamp, Bible, and table used in President Calvin Coolidge’s inauguration. Calvin Coolidge and his wife occupied the second floor bedroom of the home during their visits. The upper floor isn’t available to view.
President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, 3780 VT-100A, Plymouth, VT 05056
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