JFK Museum Puts Artifacts on View
Artifacts from the days following the assassination of JFK are for the first time on display at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston as part of the exhibit “A Nation Remembers.”
Artifacts from the days following the assassination of JFK are for the first time on display at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston as part of the exhibit “A Nation Remembers.”
The Peace Corps, which has it roots in JFK’s call to service, was founded in 1961. As the world has evolved, so too, has the organization.
From his boyhood home, to his favorite restaurant, take a tour of locations in the Boston area that are linked to the Kennedy family. (Tip: Click the “Read More” links on the place markers for full articles.)