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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Calvin Coolidge was sworn in to his second term as the 30th president exactly 100 years ago. It turns out "Silent Cal" had a lot ...
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 ...
Calvin Coolidge’s initial presidential inauguration will forever be unique in American history. He was vice president and vacationing at his father’s home in Vermont. Upon learning of the sudden death ...
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 ...
President Calvin Coolidge regarded “a good budget as among the most noblest monuments of virtue.” Coolidge noted that a ...
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Opinion: Even in war, America’s business must go on
The business of America is still business.
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