Overlooking the sea in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum serves as a repository for the life and legacy of President Kennedy. The building houses official presidential documents and correspondence, alongside a wealth of multimedia exhibits and artifacts. Visitors can explore a variety of displays, including some unpublished writings of Ernest Hemingway, providing a comprehensive look into the era and the man. The museum’s location offers a serene backdrop, enhancing the experience with views of the ocean.
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
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