Why You Should Go...
Visit the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, a must-see Boston landmark. Be inspired by the story of one thousand days that shaped a nation.
This unique Boston experience is located on a 12-acre waterfront park overlooking the sea that JFK loved and the city that launched him to greatness.
Experience the power of President Kennedy's words and actions through re-mastered films of iconic speeches and debates, large-screen projections, interactive displays, and artifacts from his presidency.
More than 50 years after his presidency, John F. Kennedy's vision, intellectual intensity, and personal magnetism continue to fire the public imagination and inspire people worldwide.
All of this and more is located at the JFK Presidential Library and Musem on Columbia Point and the sparkling waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Why You Should Go...
Visit the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, a must-see Boston landmark. Be inspired by the story of one thousand days that shaped a nation.
This unique Boston experience is located on a 12-acre waterfront park overlooking the sea that JFK loved and the city that launched him to greatness.
Experience the power of President Kennedy's words and actions through re-mastered films of iconic speeches and debates, large-screen projections, interactive displays, and artifacts from his presidency.
More than 50 years after his presidency, John F. Kennedy's vision, intellectual intensity, and personal magnetism continue to fire the public imagination and inspire people worldwide.
All of this and more is located at the JFK Presidential Library and Musem on Columbia Point and the sparkling waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
What You Should Know...
Open:
Year-Round
Hours:
Open Now. Closes 5:00 PM
9:00am -
5:00pm,
Daily
Payment: Cash, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover
Discounts: Children, Seniors, Students, Groups
Access: Wheelchair
Parking: Free On-site
Available: Café, Family Restroom, Wheelchairs, Gift Shop
Extra Fun...
Fun Facts
JFK was born on May 29, 1917, in Brookline, MA. The family home and birthplace of JFK at 83 Beals Street is now overseen by the National Park Service.
In high school, JFK played baseball as a right-handed pitcher and third base.
JFK could read 1200 words per minute and was also an inveterate doodler.
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