From Jen Flaster
Coolidge family members, Memorial Foundation board members, historic site staff and Plymouth residents gathered under sunny skies on Saturday to dedicate a new interactive exhibit at the Coolidge Museum and Education Center. Speakers included Christopher Coolidge Jeter and Jennifer Coolidge Harville, great grandchildren of President Coolidge, Noelle MacKay, Commissioner of the Department of Economic , Housing and Community Affairs, Mimi Baird, Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation, Paul Ahad, exhibit designer and Governor Shumlin.
The exhibit, entitled “More than Two Words: The Life and Legacy of Calvin Coolidge” includes reels, artifacts and audio recordings on the life of the 30th President and the development of his personal and political philosophies and his compelling accomplishments.As visitors explored the new exhibit, the Plymouth Emergency Services provided a delicious chicken bbq lunch, the Plymouth Historical Society showed off its new Civil War display and the Plymouth cheese factory offered free samples.