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Presidential Libraries: The Parker House has many claims to fame, including when John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for US Congress in 1946. Something to contemplate while eating the Boston Cream Pie invented in-house.
Presidential Libraries: On November 8, 1960, John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy cast their ballots in the Presidential election here. I think we can guess who they voted for!
Columbia Point (1 John F Kennedy Road), Boston, MA
History Museum · Dorchester · 54 tips and reviews
Presidential Libraries: All materials held by the Kennedy Library are governed by a formal legal instrument – typically, a Deed of Gift - that formally donates materials to our care to be shared with generations to come.
University · Downtown New Haven · 16 tips and reviews
Presidential Libraries: While attending Yale Law school, future President Bill Clinton met his future wife and fellow law student, Hillary Rodham in the campus library in 1971.
2001 E Capitol St SE (at 20th St SE), Washington, D.C.
Event Space · Hill East · 19 tips and reviews
Presidential Libraries: President Harry Truman's 1949 inaugural ball occurred here. It was the first inaugural ball to welcome African Americans guests.
Capitol Building · Northwest Washington · 205 tips and reviews
Presidential Libraries: Between FDR's first and second administrations, the 20th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, changing the Presidential inauguration date from March 4 to January 20.