DYNASTY – Back to the summer pictures of the John Fitzgerald Kennedy family, who made Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, his haven of peace.
It was in Newport, Rhode Island that John and Jackie Kennedy were married on September 12, 1953. A seaside town in New England where the wife of the 35th president of the United States spent all her childhood summers. The First Lady’s family had their home there at Hammersmith Farm, a half-timbered mansion overlooking the sea, the ocean. A few kilometers away, less than two hours by car, her future husband felt the same sense of relief.
As a child, the son of Joseph Patrick Kennedy had his habits on Cape Cod, near Hyannis Harbor, where the family home is located. It was called the “Kennedy Compound” before being renamed the “Summer White House” during the two years of JFC’s presidency. The building, with its white facade, small windows and green lawn stretching to the Atlantic Ocean, is the heyday of the Kennedy clan. “We came every year in June with great enthusiasm. It was where we Kennedy kids spent our summers. Like boys and girls across the country, we hung up our school bags and faced these carefree days with joy,” recalled Gene Kennedy, the last of the siblings, in his memoirs published in 2016. Nine of us.
John F. Kennedy, Jackie and their daughter Carolyn in Hyannis Port. Bettmann / Bettmann archive
The Floating White House
Naturally, Jackie and John will not forget the scent of this childhood, which they will spread through the generations. In his first year in office in 1961, two years before his death in November 1963, John Fitzgerald Kennedy even designated Cape Cod’s beaches as a “coastal national park,” thus preserving the coastline from real estate investment. It must be said that his memories are from a long time ago. At age 8, she was already bathing in this card with her siblings Rosemary, Eunice, Joe Jr., and Kathleen. Ted, Jean, Robert and Patricia will arrive later. Numerous photos show the tribe soaking up the American sun in June, July, August and September.
However, like any great American dynasty, patriarch Joseph Kennedy had other vacation homes. For a long time he rented a huge house in Valbonne, near Cannes, on the Cote d’Azur. Especially in the 1930s, the family would spend many summers there. JFK is 13 years old. “The father, who was the United States ambassador in London, rented the Beaumont estate for several years in a row,” said Frederic Barth, managing director of Côte d’Azur Sotheby’s International Realty Group. parisian on March 17. This is in connection with the sale of the house bought for 31.5 million euros.
Tall ship and nautical enthusiast John Fitzgerald then boarded his wife, Jackie, to sniff the sea air of France and the United States. In 1961, the president also acquired his famous Manitou, also known as the Floating White House (La Maison Blanche Flottante in French). The sailboat built in 1937 is today considered one of the most beautiful boats in the world and was the last refuge of Kennedy’s son.
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Source: Le Figaro
