In another must-see segment, Bettina, Sara and Kaitlyn go back in time to talk with Master Historian, Bill Jenney, about Vermont’s most influential President at the Calvin Coolidge Homestead. See why this is the coolest historic site in Vermont, if not the world. In our “How to Make it in Vermont” segment, we see what it takes to make our state food, Cheese.
By Polly
On October 7, 2015
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