Sad but true. Last year I walked over the Calvin Coolidge Bridge leading into that architecturally beautiful, but internally sick, town. A defaced plaque on the bridge is all that remains of Coolidge’s legacy.
It made me sad.
On a happier note, I encourage visitors to western MA to visit the Norman Rockwell Museum. Wonderful.
There is some stuff at the town hall.
I have been to his family home in Plymouth Vt, which is quaint.
I worked in Northampton for years and I was surprised to find so little info about him in town. They just re-built the bridge a few years ago. It’s a real pain in the ass to get to Amherst over that bridge. It’s as if God is sending a message that you really don’t want to go there.