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  10  Joseph P. & Rose F. Kennedy        .   .   .   .   .   .   1914-1920 Source 23
      83 Beals Street                                                      Source 3
      Brookline, MA                                                        Source
          Joe purchased this three-story frame house for $6,500 from Howard  Type HH
          Kline just before their marriage.  Joe and Rose furnished the
          dwelling before they went on their honeymoon.  (See Source 3,
          page 127.)
            
          They moved out in the Fall of 1920.  (Source 3, page 146.)

  24  Joseph P. & Rose F. Kennedy        .   .   .   .   .   .   1920-1927 Source 3
      131 Naples Road (at Abbortsford)                                     Source
      Boston, MA                                                           Source
          This was a fine, 12-room, Colonial revival-style house.  Joe       Type HH
          proudly oversaw the choosing of proper wall coverings, fine
          Oriental rugs, and the selection of antique furniture for their
          new home.  Rose had all the modern conveniences, her own bedroom,
          a private nursery for Eunice, and separate rooms for all the
          children.  (See Source 3, page 146.)

  39  Joseph P. & Rose F. Kennedy        .   .   .   .   .   .   1927-1929 Source 3
      (Rented 13-room house)                                               Source
      Riverdale, NY                                                        Source
          From this house you could see the vast expanse of the Hudson       Type HH
          River flowing majestically toward the Atlantic.  (Source 3, page
          173.)

  40  Joseph P. & Rose F. Kennedy        .   .   .   .   .   .   1929-     Source 3
      "Crownlands"                                                         Source
      Pondfield Road                                                       Source
      Bronxville, NY                                                         Type HH
          This $250,000 estate was purchased by Joe, but the deed listed
          Rose as the purchaser of the property.  The great red-brick
          Georgian house had tall white columns and was set on over five
          acres of meticulously landscaped grounds.  There were 20
          bedrooms, more than enough for all the children, the maids, the
          nurses, and any guests that Joe might invite.
            
          Joe Jr., Jack, and Kathleen had sovereignty over the third floor,
          which also contained an enormous playroom and the governesses'
          bedroom.  The other children resided on the second floor.
            
          Separate quarters existed for the gardener and the chauffeur.
          (The above is from Source 3, page 180.)

  22  Joseph P. & Rose F. Kennedy        .   .   .   .   .   .   1929-     Source 3
      (the prior Malcolm Cottage)                                          Source 68
      Irving Avenue                                                        Source 67
      Hyannis Port, MA                                                       Type HH
          In 1926 Joseph and his wife, Rose, rented the Malcolm Cottage in

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          Hyannisport, which had been built in 1902 as a rambling, white,
          clapboard home with green shutters, with 2.5 acres of lawn, a
          tennis court, a swimming pool, and a private beach.  Three years
          later, the Kennedys purchased the house and hired the original
          architect, Frank Paine of Boston, to remodel it.  An addition
          doubled the size to 14 rooms and 9 baths and added a 30'x15'
          motion-picture theater in the basement, the first private theater
          in New England.
            
          By 1932 the Kennedy family had grown to nine children, and the
          summer home saw the comings and goings of Joe Jr., John,
          Rosemary, Kathleen, Eunice, Patricia, Robert, Jean, and Edward.
          Their days were filled with swimming, sailing, tennis, touch
          football, and picnics.
            
          President Kennedy later spoke of Hyannis Port as a special place
          "where no two summers were quite the same".
            
          (See Source 3, page 182.  Also see Source 2, page 53.)

  41  Joseph P. & Rose F. Kennedy        .   .   .   .   .   .   1933-     Source 3
                                                                           Source
      Palm Beach, FL                                                       Source
          This classic South Florida Mizner house was purchased as a         Type HH
          second-vacation home.  It is a sparkling-white, walled, Spanish
          villa with a red-tile roof, tennis courts, a large pool, and a
          stretch of private beach.  (Source 3, page 191.)
            
          The Palm Beach house has been a favorite gathering place for the
          Kennedy clan for many decades.

  35  Mr. John F. Kennedy                .   .   .   .   .   .   1941-1942 Source 69
      Dorchester House                                                     Source
      2480 16th St. N.W.                                                   Source
      Washington, DC                                                         Type HH
          JFK briefly lived in this art-deco-style Dorchester House beside
          Meridian Hill Park when he was employed by Navy intelligence.

  51  Rep. John F. Kennedy               .   .   .   .   .   .   1946-1960 Source 2
      122 Bowdoin Street                                                   Source
      Boston, MA                                                           Source
          JFK maintained this address from when he first ran for Congress    Type HH
          in 1946.  He used this address when he voted during his
          presidential campaign in 1960.  (See Source 2, page 249.)

  38  Rep. John F. Kennedy               .   .   .   .   .   .   1947-194? Source 69
      and Ms. Eunice Kennedy                                               Source 3
      1528 31st. St. N.W.                                                  Source 2
      Washington, DC                                                         Type HH
          After his election to represent Massachusetts in Congress, JFK

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          set up residence in this three-story townhouse in Georgetown.
          His sister Eunice and their long-time housekeeper, Margaret
          Ambrose, came with him from Massachusetts.  Eunice left in 1948.
          (Source 2, pages 157 - 159, 174.  Source 3, page 393.)

  42  Rep. John F. Kennedy               .   .   .   .   .   .   194?-195? Source 69
      1400 34th Street                                                     Source
      Washington, DC                                                       Source
          JFK, always the restless bachelor, moved through a series of       Type HH
          households in the Georgetown area of Washington D.C.

  43  Rep. John F. Kennedy               .   .   .   .   .   .   195?-195? Source 69
      3260 N Street                                                        Source
      Washington, DC                                                       Source
          This is one of a series of residences in the Georgetown area of    Type HH
          Washington D.C. that JFK occupied briefly.  In the backyard he
          left the legacy of a Magnolia tree.

  44  Rep. John F. Kennedy               .   .   .   .   .   .   195?-1953 Source 69
      3271 P Street                                                        Source
      Washington, DC                                                       Source
          This is the last of the homes JFK had as a Representative from     Type HH
          Massachusetts.

  45  Senator & Mrs. John F. Kennedy     .   .   .   .   .   .   1953-1957 Source 69
      3321 Dent Place                                                      Source 3
      Washington, DC                                                       Source
          This rented home was the first residence of JFK and his new bride  Type HH
          Jackie.  It was near Georgetown University where Jackie was
          taking a course in American government.  It was also near
          Wisconsin Avenue, where Jackie browsed for home furnishings.
          (See Source 3, page 436.)

  46  Senator & Mrs. John F. Kennedy     .   .   .   .   .   .   1956-1956 Source 69
      Hickory Hill                                                         Source 3
      McLean, VA                                                           Source 2
          Jackie decorated this house where she had wanted to live with      Type HH
          their new baby, but, when it was born dead on August 23, 1956,
          she had no desire to remain here.  JFK and Jackie spent only a
          short time here, and later sold it to Jack's brother Robert and
          Ethel.  (Source 3, page 463.)

  47  Senator & Mrs. John F. Kennedy     .   .   .   .   .   .   1957-1957 Source 69
      2808 P Street                                                        Source
      Washington, DC                                                       Source
          JFK and Jackie spent only a short stint in this rental home.       Type HH

  33  Senator & Mrs. John F. Kennedy     .   .   .   .   .   .   1957-1961 Source 3
      3307 N Street                                                        Source 69
      Washington, DC                                                       Source

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          Senator and Mrs. Kennedy bought this historic and lovely, three    Type HH
          story, Federal-style house, for the sum of $85,000.  It was built
          just after the War of 1812 by William Marbury (of the famous
          Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court case).  It is located in the
          Georgetown part of Washington less than two miles Northwest of
          the WhiteHouse.
            
          Both Caroline and John John were born while JFK and Jackie were
          living here.
            
          Jackie redocorated the house three times in the first year, while
          Jack concentrated on national politics.  She hosted political
          teas in the double living room during the presidential campaign
          of 1960.

  23  President & Mrs. John F. Kennedy   .   .   .   .   .   .   1961-1963 Source 1
      The White House                                                      Source 2
      1600 Pennsylvania Avenue                                             Source 3
      Washington, DC  20000                                                  Type HH
          The family lived here during the 1,037 days of the JFK
          administration.  Camelot lasted for two years and 10 months.

  25  Arlington National Cemetery        .   .   .   .   .   .   1963 on   Source 3
      Kennedy plot                                               Marker Y  Source 4
      Arlington, VA                                              Sect.     Source
          JFK was laid to rest here on 25 Nov 1963.  Jacqueline joined him   Type CE
          on 23 May 1994.

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        Source                          Source Description
        Number   ---------------------------------------------------------------------
        
   1.      23    U.S. 1920 Census, Massachusetts, Norfolk, Brookline Twp.,
                 7th January 1920, E.D. 165, p. 7, line 79.
        
   2.       3    Leamer, Laurence.  The Kennedy Women.  New York, Villard
                 Books, 1994 (Indexed).
        
   3.      68    "Our History".  Hyannis Area Chamber of Commerce web page
                 http://www.hyannis.org/hist.html, 17 Jul 1997.
        
   4.      67    Directions to the Kennedy Compound by Arnold John Kaplan,
                 web page http://members.aol.com/Phopropres/capecod.html,
                 17 Jul 1997.
        
   5.      69    "Camelot revisited.  The Kennedys still live on in George-
                 town."  Mary Kay Ricks, Sidewalk Washington, D.C. web page
                 http://washington.sidewalk.com/link/27179, 17 Jul 1999.
        
   6.       2    Collier, Peter and David Horowitz.  The Kennedys: An Amer-
                 ican Dream.  New York, Summit Books, 1984. (Indexed).
        
   7.       1    The New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Micropaedia. 15th ed.
                 Chicago; Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 1989; Vol. 6:799.
        
   8.       4    "Onassis Laid to Rest at Arlington".  Los Angeles Times,
                 May 24, 1994.  Sec. A, p. 1.
       

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