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JFK’s grandfather, John “Honey Fitz” Fitzgerald, Opening Day, Fenway Park. 
Introducing the Kennedy Library’s Tumblr blog!  This photo is super cool, and there’s lots more Kennedy history happening there.  Follow them and enjoy.
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From L-R: two unidentified, Charles Logue (designed original Fenway Park), Mayor John Francis Fitzgerald (“Honey Fitz”), and unidentified, Fenway Park, 1912.
Happy 100th Anniversary Fenway Park! Here’s a great photo of JFK’s grandfather, Honey Fitz, taken April 20, 1912, on the opening day of Fenway Park.
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JFK’s grandfather, John “Honey Fitz” Fitzgerald, Opening Day, Fenway Park. 

Introducing the Kennedy Library’s Tumblr blog!  This photo is super cool, and there’s lots more Kennedy history happening there.  Follow them and enjoy.

jfklibrary:

From L-R: two unidentified, Charles Logue (designed original Fenway Park), Mayor John Francis Fitzgerald (“Honey Fitz”), and unidentified, Fenway Park, 1912.

Happy 100th Anniversary Fenway Park! Here’s a great photo of JFK’s grandfather, Honey Fitz, taken April 20, 1912, on the opening day of Fenway Park.

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