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Iron-on Patch "John F.Kennedy - Presidential Library&Museum"

Iron-on Patch "John F.Kennedy - Presidential Library & Museum" bought at John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.

Magnet "JFK - National Historic Site"

Magnet "John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site".
President John F.Kennedy spent his early years in the modest house at 83 Beals Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, a Boston suburb.
It was the first home shared by Joseph P. and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy and the birthplace of three of their children, including the future President, John, in 1917. Here the children played, attended church in the neighborhood and began acquiring the values of what would become one of America's most prominent families.
The Kennedy lived here from 1914 to 1920.
Following President Kennedy's assassination in 1963, the family repurchased the birthplace for the American people. The President's mother personally supervised the return of the house to its 1917 appearance.
National Park Service tours feature the recorded voice of Rose Kennedy describing activities in the nine-room house and sharing stories of the boy who became the 35th President of the United States.

"Lezioni di Kennedy" - Brochure and tickets - Nov.2013-Apr.2014










 

Organized from "Fondazione Musica per Roma", with the support from The Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights e American Chamber of Commerce in Italy, the "Lezioni di Kennedy", planned at Auditorium Parco della Musica in Roma, have remembered  John Fitzgerald Kennedy 50 years after his assassination. Fifty years after Movember 22,1963, a day so critical in 60's.
Five conferences to understand how JFK, his charism, has influenced not only politics, bu also art, music and media.

Venerdì 22 novembre -
Walter Veltroni - Kennedy e la politica

Mercoledì 8 gennaio 2014 -
Mario Sesti, Antonio Monda - L’occhio che uccide: JFK, i media, il cinema

Giovedì 13 febbraio 2014 -
Furio Colombo - Kennedy e la storia: la statura di un presidente

Mercoledì 19 marzo 2014 -
Giancarlo De Cataldo - John F. Kennedy: an American tragedy

Domenica 6 aprile 2014 -
Ernesto Assante, Gino Castaldo - L’era di Kennedy, l’era del rock

Magnet "Kennedy-Johnson. Leadership for the 60's"

Magnet bought at John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.

Magnet "John Fitzgerald Kennedy"

Magnet bought at John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.

Magnet "JFK Presidential Library and Museum"

Magnet bought at John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.

Magnet "J.F.Kennedy on his boat"

Magnet bought at John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.

Mug "Ask not what your country..."

Mug bought at Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in Dallas.
On one side : copy of the  stamp, issued on May 29, 1964, that paid tribute to John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963. The stamp features John F. Kennedy and the Eternal Flame.

On the other side the famous JFK sentence "Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country".

Mug "The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza"

White Mug bought at Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in Dallas.
On one side : Texas School Book Depository building;
On the other side: the logo of the Museum.

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is located on the sixth floor of the Dallas County Administration Building (formerly the Texas School Book Depository). The museum examines the life, times, death, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. It is located at the very spot from which Lee Harvey Oswald, according to four government investigations, killed Kennedy.

The museum's exhibition area uses historic films, photographs, artifacts and interpretive displays to document the events of the assassination, the reports by government investigations that followed, and the historical legacy of the national tragedy. The museum is self-sufficient in funding, relying solely on donations and ticket sales. It rents the space from the County of Dallas, Texas.

The museum was founded by the Dallas County Historical Foundation. It opened its doors on Presidents' Day, February 20, 1989. The museum is located in the old Texas School Book Depository building, at the intersection of Elm and Houston Streets on Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, the location from which the Warren Commission found that Lee Harvey Oswald shot President Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
A museum webcam features a live view from the sniper spot.

Mug "The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza"

Blue Mug bought at Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in Dallas.
On the side : circular logo with drawing of Texas School Book Depository building.

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is located on the sixth floor of the Dallas County Administration Building (formerly the Texas School Book Depository). The museum examines the life, times, death, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. It is located at the very spot from which Lee Harvey Oswald, according to four government investigations, killed Kennedy.

The museum's exhibition area uses historic films, photographs, artifacts and interpretive displays to document the events of the assassination, the reports by government investigations that followed, and the historical legacy of the national tragedy. The museum is self-sufficient in funding, relying solely on donations and ticket sales. It rents the space from the County of Dallas, Texas.

The museum was founded by the Dallas County Historical Foundation. It opened its doors on Presidents' Day, February 20, 1989. The museum is located in the old Texas School Book Depository building, at the intersection of Elm and Houston Streets on Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, the location from which the Warren Commission found that Lee Harvey Oswald shot President Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
A museum webcam features a live view from the sniper spot.

 

 

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