Artifacts from the Kennedy Presidency and His Assasination
This room contains scores of very rare and one-of-a-kind items.
ABOVE: This automotive jack is from the actual limousine "the X100" that John F. Kennedy was in when he was shot. The U.S. Sectret Service was concerned that this original jack was not adequate so another heavy duty unit was built for the purpose.
ABOVE: Actual section of the fence on the "grassy knoll" that is referred to in the Kennedy assasination accounts where shots were reportedly heard to be coming from.
A Collection Of President Kennedy’s Golf Ball, Tees And Photos Of JFK Golfing President Kennedy was known to enjoy playing golf during his free time and had personalized golf balls and tees. • No. 4 steel center golf ball with “Mr. President” and “John F. Kennedy” printed on the ball. - Two golf tees, one orange and the other yellow, with “President John F. Kennedy” printed on them. - The President of Tequesta Country Club in Florida sent JFK a letter with photos after one of his visits in 1961
LEFT: Kennedy’s Tuxedo Jacket & Shoes That He Wore To The Inauguration Ball
BELOW: Upholsterey From Kennedy’s X100 Limo Stained with His Blood
LEFT: Bunting Used Over The Innaugural Platform At The Innauguration Of John F. Kennedy
LEFT: Fedora was designed for the President by famous hat maker Harry Rohnick
LEFT: Keychain with a medal of Pope John XXIII attached was used from time to time by John F. Kennedy for his personal keys, such as car, apartment in New York City and home in Hyannisport, MA. The keychain was removed from his desk in the Oval Office on the morning of November 23, 1963.