Robert Layman / Staff Photo Honorable Judge Garvan Murtha of the U.S. District Court speaks during a naturalization ceremony at Plymouth Notch July 4, 2017.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo New Calvin Coolige Actor
Robert Layman / Staff Photo A dog waits patiently as the Naturalization Ceremony takes place at Plymouth Notch, July 4, 2017.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Ibrahim Mohamed Ardi, formerly of Somalia and now Burlington, waves to the crowd after recieving his certificate of citizenship during a naturalization ceremony at Plymouth Notch July 4, 2017. Over twenty new citizens were sworn in on Independence Day from 10 countries.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Steve Kipp of Rutland's American Legion Post 31 retires the colors after a naturalization ceremony at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch July 4, 2017.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Twenty new citizens from over ten countries are sworn in during theri naturalization ceremony at Plymouth Notch, July 4, 2017.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo A new citizen takes a paper rose after receiving his certificate of citizenship at the naturalization ceremony at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch July 4, 2017.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Matthew Denhart, right, Executive Director for the Coolidge Foundation, gives remarks before the naturalization ceremony at Plymouth Notch, July, 4, 2017.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Garima Sahay, formerly of India, poses with an American Flag and her certificate of citizenship after a naturalization ceremony at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth, July 4, 2017.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Bill Wiles of the Castleton Collegiate Chorale, sings patriotic songs with twenty new citizens and the crowd at a naturalization ceremony at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch July 4, 2017.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Jennifer Sayles Harville sings the national anthem in front of President Calvin Coolidge, her great grandfather's, gravesite at Notch Cemetery in Plymouth July 4.
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Robert Layman / Staff Photo The crowd sings the national anthem following the wreath laying of President Calvin Coolidge at Notch Cemetery on July 4, 2017.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Staff Sgt. Chad Jenkins of the Vermont National Guard plays taps at Notch Cemetery in Plymouth following the wreath laying for Calvin Coolidge on July 4, 2017.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Members of the Vermont National Guard stand with a wreath from the White House before marching to Notch Cemetery and placing it at the gravesite of President Calvin Coolidge.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Members of the Vermont National Guard lay a wreath at the gravesite of President Calvin Coolidge at Notch Cemetery in Plymouth July 4, 2017. A ceremony was held to honor Independence Daym which was also President Coolidge's birthday.
Robert Layman / Staff Photo Members of the Vermont National Guard proceed with the colors behind a parade of people as they march their way to Notch Cemetery for a wreath laying at the gravesite of President Calvin Coolidge on July 4, 2017.