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The Kennedy Family returns from Palm Beach
President and Jacqueline Kennedy with their children, Caroline and John, Jr., at the south entrance of the White House.  The First Family had just returned from a trip to Palm Beach, Florida. 2/4/61.
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The Kennedy Family returns from Palm Beach

President and Jacqueline Kennedy with their children, Caroline and John, Jr., at the south entrance of the White House.  The First Family had just returned from a trip to Palm Beach, Florida. 2/4/61.

from the JFK Library

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Happy first day of summer!
jfklibrary:

Don’t you wish you could be strolling the beach today? Here’s a photo of the Kennedy brothers in Palm Beach, Florida. Stay cool, Boston!
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Happy first day of summer!

jfklibrary:

Don’t you wish you could be strolling the beach today? Here’s a photo of the Kennedy brothers in Palm Beach, Florida. Stay cool, Boston!

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This Monday will be the 50th anniversary of Astronaut John Glenn’s historic Friendship 7 flight.  
On February 20, 1962, John Glenn became the first American to complete orbital flight. 
In this photo, President John F. Kennedy inspects the interior of the Friendship 7 Mercury Capsule with John Glenn while touring Cape Canaveral, Florida. 2/23/62.
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This Monday will be the 50th anniversary of Astronaut John Glenn’s historic Friendship 7 flight. 

On February 20, 1962, John Glenn became the first American to complete orbital flight.

In this photo, President John F. Kennedy inspects the interior of the Friendship 7 Mercury Capsule with John Glenn while touring Cape Canaveral, Florida. 2/23/62.

Source: jfklibrary.org

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For thirteen days in October 1962 the world was on the brink of nuclear war - The Cuban Missile Crisis 

Day 1

At 8:45 AM on October 16, 1962, National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy alerted President Kennedy that a major international crisis was at hand. Two days earlier a United States military surveillance aircraft had taken hundreds of aerial photographs of Cuba. CIA analysts, working around the clock, had deciphered in the pictures conclusive evidence that a Soviet missile base was under construction near San Cristobal, Cuba; just 90 miles from the coast of Florida. The most dangerous encounter in the Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union had begun.

Day 2, October 17

American military units begin moving to bases in the Southeastern U.S. as intelligence photos from another U-2 flight show additional sites; and 16 to 32 missiles. To avoid arousing public concern, the president maintains his official schedule, meeting periodically with advisors to discuss the status of events in Cuba and possible strategies.  

President Kennedy attends a brief service at St. Matthew’s Cathedral in observance of the National Day of Prayer. After, he has lunch with Crown Prince Hasan of Libya, and then makes a political visit to Connecticut in support of Democratic congressional candidates.

Above: Map of the western hemisphere showing the full range of the nuclear missiles under construction in Cuba, used during the secret meetings on the Cuban crisis.

Below: Photo secretly taken by a U2 spy plane of a nuclear missile launch site in Cuba.

-from the JFK Library

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Disney World turned 40 this past weekend.  Here’s a letter from Walt Disney to Vice President Nixon from 1956.  In it, Disney asks Nixon if he will appear on the Mickey Mouse Club television show to answer the question,

“When I Grow Up, Mr. Nixon, Why Should I Be a Republican?”
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Disney World turned 40 this past weekend.  Here’s a letter from Walt Disney to Vice President Nixon from 1956.  In it, Disney asks Nixon if he will appear on the Mickey Mouse Club television show to answer the question,

“When I Grow Up, Mr. Nixon, Why Should I Be a Republican?”

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What’s Cooking Wednesdays: Little White House Lunch
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Discussing business is always more enjoyable when accompanied by food—wouldn’t you agree? This photograph is of President Harry S. Truman eating a picnic lunch with members of his party on the lawn of the “Little White House” in Key West, Florida.
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What’s Cooking Wednesdays: Little White House Lunch

usnatarchivesexhibits:

Discussing business is always more enjoyable when accompanied by food—wouldn’t you agree? This photograph is of President Harry S. Truman eating a picnic lunch with members of his party on the lawn of the “Little White House” in Key West, Florida.

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