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John F. Kennedy laughs with reporters after a White House press conference on May 9, 1963, in Washington, D.C. Just a few weeks later, he delivered his famous “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech.
John F. Kennedy smiles as he stands with his wife Jacqueline Kennedy, who holds John Kennedy Jr. in her arms, and their daughter, Caroline, in front of a doorway at the White House in 1961.
John F. Kennedy and his family lived in the White House for less than three years, but their legacy is still celebrated over half a century later.
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A White House visit Sunday by dozens of family members of President John F. Kennedy did not include Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running as an independent against Biden in the 2024 presidential ...
He was in near-instant communication with the White House. President Kennedy had postponed a weekend trip to Cape Cod; his military aide, Army Major General Ted Clifton, was ordered to remain on ...
Du Pont and Boudin. Jackie Kennedy transformed the décor of the White House when John F. Kennedy won the 1960 election. She got help from Henry Francis du Pont, a fervent collector of Americana ...
WASHINGTON — A living piece of history—itself an extension of the legacy of John F. Kennedy—will no longer shade a hallowed corner of the White House Rose Garden as it has for the past six ...
In 1961, when John F. and Jaqueline Kennedy moved into the White House, Jackie was less than impressed by the decor and furnishings and immediately set about renovating, but the first priority was ...