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John F Kennedy Artifacts

We house on of the most extensive collections of John F. Kennedy & Kennedy Family artifacts & memorabilia in the country.

Welcome to our John F Kennedy exhibit, where visitors can explore the fascinating life and legacy of one of the most iconic and beloved US presidents in history. This exhibit offers a unique and intimate look at JFK's life, showcasing a range of artifacts, memorabilia, and personal items that offer a rare glimpse into his personality, beliefs, and accomplishments.


One of the highlights of the exhibit is the collection of personal items and documents that belonged to JFK, including his presidential suits, a secret service car, and his handwritten letters. These items provide a tangible connection to JFK's life and work, and offer a unique insight into his leadership style and decision-making process.


In addition to these personal items, the exhibit also features a range of multimedia exhibits and interactive displays that allow visitors to explore the many different facets of JFK's life and presidency. Visitors can watch videos of his famous speeches, learn about his family and childhood, and discover the many different challenges and achievements of his time in office.


The exhibit also provides a rich historical context for JFK's life and work, exploring the political and social landscape of the early 1960s and the many challenges and opportunities that defined his presidency. Visitors can learn about the civil rights movement, the space race, and the ongoing struggle for peace and security during the Cold War, all of which shaped JFK's leadership and legacy.


Overall, our John F Kennedy exhibit is a must-see attraction for anyone interested in US history, politics, or the fascinating personalities that have shaped our nation's destiny. Whether you are a student, a scholar, or simply someone who appreciates the power and symbolism of great artifacts, this exhibit is sure to engage and inspire you.


Exhibit Gallery

Exhibit Video

Hear the Stories of our Artifacts

as told by Wayne, the Museum owner

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