John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and museum of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States (1961-1963).

The library and museum were dedicated in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter and members of the Kennedy family.

Since Kennedy encouraged his administration to save effects of both personal and official nature, the complex would not just be a collection of the President's papers, but "a complete record of a Presidential era." Therefore, the building would have the word "museum" appended to its name: John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.

Progress on the building began shortly after his death.

On January 13, 1964, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy announced that a taped oral-history project was to be undertaken for inclusion in the library. The project would feature administration staff, friends, family, and politicians from home and abroad.

The official dedication was held on October 20, 1979.

Location

Columbia Point
Boston, Massachusetts
USA

Getting There

To get to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum by public transportation, you can take the Red Line subway to the JFK/UMass station. From there, you can transfer to the free shuttle bus provided by the library, which runs every 20-30 minutes from the station to the museum. Alternatively, you can take the #5 bus from downtown Boston to Columbia Point, which is a short walk from the museum.

Nearby Airports

This is a list of primary airports in Massachusetts that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.

Airports in Massachusetts

Barnstable Municipal Airport
Logan International Airport
Martha's Vineyard Airport
Nantucket Memorial Airport
Provincetown Municipal Airport
Worcester Regional Airport




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