How to Make the Most of Your JFK Library Visit
Step back in time and experience the JFK Presidential Library and Museum, highlighting the short presidency of John F Kennedy, plus recommendations for Boston!
Anyone who has known me for a long time knows I have a love and fascination for American history. I've been making it a point to visit as many Presidential libraries as I can across the country. During my trip through the beautiful Hudson Valley in New York, I had the chance to explore the FDR library. I have also visited the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta, and the George W. Bush Presidential Library just outside of Dallas. These presidential libraries serve as a pivotal function of explaining the presidency and placing you as the visitor in the seat of the presidency to understand and ascertain the decisions that presidents have to make. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, located in Boston, Massachusetts, serves as a vibrant tribute to the 35th President of the United States. Nestled on the scenic Columbia Point on the campus of the University of Massachusetts in Boston, the library not only houses an extensive collection of documents, photographs, and…
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