Take A Step Back In Time In This Historic Vermont Town That’s Perfectly Preserved
Wouldn't it be great if there was something to do in the fresh air which had something for everyone? Well there is - and it's super affordable, too! Head over to Plymouth Notch in VT to check out the perfectly preserved town where President Calvin Coolidge was born. Here you'll learn about the president and his family, along with truly soaking in what life was like in the late 1800's and early 1900's. There is a lot to see, so let's take a look at a few of the highlights you'll find.
Wander in and out of the buildings, each with something new and interesting to see.
The knowledgeable tour guides have loads of interesting tidbits to share.
You'll be able to see things like the old general store and the one room school house where grades 1-8 all shared a classroom.
There is even a working cheese factory there and it's delicious!
Yes, even the kids will love this event. Check out this page to get them started.
Did you know that Calvin Coolidge is the only President who was born on the 4th of July?
The celebrations here are unlike any others you'll find in Vermont - or anywhere else!
You'll enjoy seeing where he lived and get a glimpse into his beginnings.
Peek around the tea room and gift shop, too.
Everyone will find something perfectly unique.
It was in Plymouth Notch that President Coolidge was sworn into office in the middle of the night by his father.
That's the only time in history that's ever happened!
The area is stunningly beautiful and you'll love wandering around the town.
President Coolidge and his family are all buried in the cemetery.
Be sure to bring your camera!
Admission is $9 for adults, $2 for children 6- 14 and kids under 6 are free/ You could also get a family pass (good for up to 8 people) for just $25.
You'll simply love a glimpse back in time at Plymouth Notch!
Looking for more places to check out this summer? Here are 11 of the very best day trips you can take in Vermont.
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