His home in Plymouth Notch, Vt. is worth a visit. Here, one can see where he took the oath of office as president, administered by his father, a notary public. The tiny community has changed little since Coolidge’s day.
This painting is displayed in the museum at Plymouth Notch, Vermont. The general store, with Calvin's birthplace in back, is at the left; behind it you can see the steeple of the church he attended; across the street and back is the Coolidge home; the white building nearer the right-hand edge of the picture is the hotel, and the red building is the Coolidge barn. This is how the town looked in the early 20th Century