John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library and Museum in Boston was built in the memories of country's thirty fifth president, John F. Kennedy. The Kennedy Library and Museum in Boston is one among the twelve Presidential Libraries. The National Archives and Records Administration is fully responsible for the administration of the library.
The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library and Museum of Boston spreads on an area of 10 acre offering picturesque view of the sea. The museum speaks a lot about the life, legacy and leadership qualities of the President. The museum also throws light on his contribution towards the overall development of the country.
Attractions of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library and Museum
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The museum houses a online museum store, which is specially made for making Internet orders. The library of the museum has huge collection of books on life of President Kennedy. Many of the books have prose, scriptural readings, poetry and lyrics written by the great President. The library houses books and vast collection of documentaries, which throw light on the political and personal courage shown by the President in his political career. The guest can also have a look at a number of articles used by the US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
The museum is open for public viewing throughout the week from 9 am to 5 pm except on few national holidays. Tourists visiting the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library and Museum need to pay an admission fee before entering the premises. The entry fee varies from $7 to $10. Admission for children below 12 years is free.
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