John F. Kennedy Museum
The
John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum is a multimedia exhibit designed
to open a window on the days JFK spent on Cape Cod; days
relaxing with family, days playing football with PT109 buddies,
days spent sailing on the ocean to which he was so drawn.
The
exhibit features over 80 photographs spanning the years 1934 to
1963 and is arranged in thematic groupings to reflect John F.
Kennedy, his family, his friends and the Cape Cod he so dearly
loved. In addition to photography, a video narrated by Walter
Cronkite depicts the president's experiences on the Cape.
Several themed areas include oral histories of JFK's
friends.
JFK Museum
For
more information: call 508-790-3077 or contact the Hyannis
Area Chamber of Commerce directly.
Hours: Mid-April through October.
Monday through Saturday.
9am - 5pm;
Sundays and holidays 12 - 5pm.
November
through early December and mid-February through mid-April,
Thursday through Saturday 10am to 4pm; Sundays and holidays 12 -
4pm.
Admission
is $5 for adults and $2.50 for seniors and children 10 - 16
years of age.
The
John F. Kennedy museum is a tribute to the
Cape's most
famous and beloved resident.
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