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Jennifer Kate

3 years ago

The library is easily accessible by train-- get of...

The library is easily accessible by train-- get off the metro at the JFK/UMass stop, and walk about a mile there (or maybe investigate a shuttle or bus). You can take the harbor route, or walk along Mt Vernon St.

My family and I visited this library and museum, dedicated to one of our most duty-bound and integrity-filled presidents. I left feeling truly inspired and introspective. Artifacts, quotes, speeches, documents, films and commentary tell the story of a truly great man's life.

Major exhibits focus on his childhood and schooling, his family, the campaign and inauguration, the first family's impact on the White House, his foreign and domestic policies, the Peace Corps, and his assassination. I did not see any major explanation or details examining the story behind that tragic event.

JFK suffered from almost every serious childhood illness, yet became a decorated war veteran in WWII. He was endearing and charismatic. He promoted Civil Rights for African Americans, in a time when that sentiment was unpopular; believing that our constitution could not support discrimination --as all the "whites only" establishments did. His speeches were inspiring and memorable.

I highly recommend taking the tour, which was free with our entrance fee. Sign up for the tour near the front desk You will get to know the man, his wife- First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, and his presidency.

One of the best historical museums I have visited by far.

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