Plymouth Notch in Montpelier, VT - Overnight indoor camping, private tour, cheese-making demo

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Description
Enjoy a private "behind the scenes" tour of Plymouth Notch and birthplace of President Calvin Coolidge, led by site administrator William Jenney. See the birthplace, the family homestead where Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as President in 1923 by his father and visit the 1924 Summer White House Office. Also view a demonstration of cheese making in the factory established and operated by the president's father, and enjoy an overnight camping-style stay in the cabin constructed for the president's secretary while he was in Plymouth Notch.
Cabin is furnished, has a single bed, space for sleeping bags on floor and private bath. Kitchenette has pots, pans and dishes. Traditional outside fireplace for cooking. Linens and towels not provided. Meals are not provided but there is a restaurant on site.
Special Instructions
Limited only for a stay during Summer 2009. Pass valid for a family (4). Site is open Memorial Day through Columbus Day but cabins are usually closed by end of September due to cold weather.
Learn more about this historic site at http://www.historicvermont.com/coolidge