Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, on July 4, 1872. Coolidge rose through the ranks of Massachusetts government as a Progressive Republican. Elected U.S. vice president in 1920, he ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation has hosted 13 events in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 1999 Forum. The year with the most events was 2023 with three ...
BRATTLEBORO — One hundred and two years ago, Vermont’s Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as the 30th President of the United States. Here’s how the Coolidge Foundation website describes the moment: “It was ...
President Calvin Coolidge regarded “a good budget as among the most noblest monuments of virtue.” Coolidge noted that a ...
Vermont's historic sites are opening for the season, beginning with Bennington Battlefield Monument on May 16. The sites will feature events and exhibits commemorating the American Revolution and ...
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This Historic Site in Vermont is one of the Best-Preserved Persidential Birthplaces in America
Tucked away in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont is one of the best-preserved presidential birthplaces in America. Plymouth Notch is a tiny village that feels like a step back in time. Visit the ...
A week after Snobama buried the Front Range in hype and hope, we’re still shoveling out — and just dug up this fun fact: The Brown Palace has hosted every U.S. president since Teddy Roosevelt first ...
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Opinion: Even in war, America’s business must go on
The business of America is still business.
MINOT — "I have never been hurt by what I have not said." Those are the words of President Calvin Coolidge, who has always been a personal favorite of mine (the biography "Coolidge," by Amity Shlaes, ...
Vermont's Division for Historic Preservation is restoring five state-owned historic sites to protect them for future ...
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