JFK100 at Presidential Library & Museum, Boston
2nd June 2017
The JFK100 Centennial Celebration at the Presidential Library and Museum in New England is a must-visit this year. This interesting exhibit celebrates the centennial birth of President John F. Kennedy, who was born 29th May 1917 in Brookline Massachusetts. In this blog, our travel expert Leah tells us why this exhibit is a a must-see!
The special exhibit ‘JFK at 100: Milestones and Mementos’ is now open and runs until May 2018. A visit to the only Presidential Library and Museum in New England is a truly ‘unique to Boston‘ experience and one not to be missed. Immerse yourself in JFK’s time in the White House through re-mastered films of his iconic speeches, HD large screen projections and interactive displays alongside original artifacts.
JFK was elected President of the United States on the 8th of November 1960, and the rest, as they say, is History!
The Library overlooks Boston and the Harbour Islands and is located on the waterfront park. Located just off I-93 in Boston. Getting there from downtown Boston – by public transportation you can take the MBTA Red Line (the T) to the JFK/UMass stop and then a free shuttle to the Museum. By car, take I-93 South to Exit 15 and follow the signs for the JFK Library.
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