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  2. Plymouth, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 641 at the 2020 census. [3] Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States, was born and raised in Plymouth and is buried there in the Plymouth Notch cemetery. The State of Vermont Division for Historic Preservation owns and maintains the Coolidge ...

  3. Plymouth Historic District (Plymouth, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    December 12, 1970. The Plymouth Historic District encompasses the village environment and surrounding landscape of Plymouth Notch, Vermont, the birthplace and historic homestead of United States President Calvin Coolidge. It includes more than 2,000 acres (810 ha), including the entire bowl-shaped valley where the village is located.

  4. Coolidge Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Coolidge Homestead, also known as Calvin Coolidge Homestead District or President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, was the childhood home of the 30th president of the United States, Calvin Coolidge and the place where he first took the presidential oath of office. Located in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, Coolidge lived there from age four in ...

  5. 'Overstepping.' Plymouth town committee makes decision on ...

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    A Plymouth town attorney has recommended that a Wampanoag land acknowledgment ... and future land back initiatives. In Plymouth, town meeting is a 135-member body of elected representatives ...

  6. New Hampshire Grants - Wikipedia

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    Wentworth made the first grant, Bennington, a township west of the Connecticut River, on January 3, 1749.Cautioned by New York to cease and desist, Wentworth promised to await the judgment of the king, and refrain from making more grants in the claimed territory until it was rendered, but in November 1753, New York reported that he continued to grant land in the disputed area.

  7. Windsor County, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Windsor County is one of several Vermont counties created from land ceded by the State of New York on January 15, 1777, when Vermont declared itself to be a distinct state from New York. [3][4][5] The land originally was contested by Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New Netherland, but it remained undelineated until July 20, 1764, when King ...

  8. Plymouth Notch, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Notch, Vermont. Coordinates: 43.5299°N 72.7388°W. Plymouth Notch, Vermont. Coolidge was born in the rear of the general store in the foreground and the Coolidges' still operative cheese company is in the background. Plymouth Notch is an unincorporated community in the town of Plymouth, Windsor County, Vermont, United States. [1]

  9. Plymouth Notch Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Notch Cemetery. The Plymouth Notch Cemetery in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, is noted as the burial place for 30th President of the United States Calvin Coolidge, as well as his wife Grace, children (Calvin Coolidge, Jr. 1908–1924, John Coolidge 1906–2000), and other members of the Coolidge family. [2]

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