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Victura - John F. Kennedy's beloved Wianno Senior. Hand-pulled screened print on a cedar shingle. The cedar shingle is an item from a historic preservation project of the former President's summer home in Hyannisport, MA on Cape Cod. A beautiful gift and piece of history for those who love the sea. Artist: Tim Ellis Cole Size: 7” tall and 10” wide.
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Hyannis Port Canvas book bag displays longitude and latitude coordinates!
- 13 in. strap drop
- Reinforced hand straps
- Digitally printed in black.
- Dimensions: 12" tall, 10" wide, 3" deep
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This John F. Kennedy Years of Presidency Timeline foldable card beautifully captures key moments from JFK's presidency between 1960 and 1963. The foldable design opens to reveal a chronological journey through historic milestones, from his announcement of candidacy to significant policy achievements and iconic events, including personal holidays spent in Hyannis Port. This compact, informative keepsake is perfect for history enthusiasts and Kennedy admirers alike, offering a snapshot of a transformative era in American history, elegantly organized to unfold each milestone of JFK's leadership.
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This unique shark profile was handcrafted by artist Bob Bennett using reclaimed wood from the kitchen cabinets of President and Mrs. Kennedy's former Hyannis Port home. The home, now belonging to State Senator Ted Kennedy and his wife, Kiki, recently underwent a historic restoration, with portions of the cabinetry donated to the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum. Each piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, celebrating its connection to the Kennedy legacy and the spirit of Cape Cod."I always go to Hyannis Port to be revived, to know again the power of the sea and the master who rules over it and all of us." President John F. Kennedy
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This unique Striped Bass profile was handcrafted by artist Bob Bennett using reclaimed wood from the kitchen cabinets of President and Mrs. Kennedy's former Hyannis Port home. The home, now belonging to State Senator Ted Kennedy and his wife, Kiki, recently underwent a historic restoration, with portions of the cabinetry donated to the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum. Each piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, celebrating its connection to the Kennedy legacy and the spirit of Cape Cod."I always go to Hyannis Port to be revived, to know again the power of the sea and the master who rules over it and all of us." President John F. Kennedy
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Our Camelot signs are handcrafted by artist Bob Bennett using reclaimed wood from President and Mrs. Kennedy's former Hyannis Port home. Recently restored and now home to State Senator Ted Kennedy and his wife, Kiki, this iconic residence holds deep ties to the Kennedy legacy. Portions of the original cabinetry were generously donated to the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum, allowing a piece of "Camelot" to live on in these timeless keepsakes.
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This wooden and unique cell phone amplifier, crafted by Bob Bennett, is both a phone holder and a passive sound enhancer, designed to subtly boost volume and enrich sound quality. Its acoustic benefits come from the natural properties of the wood and the funnel shape that magnifies sound. Made from wood salvaged from the historic restoration of President and Mrs. Kennedy’s former Hyannis Port home—now the residence of State Senator Ted Kennedy and his wife, Kiki—this amplifier carries a special legacy. A Certificate of Authenticity is included.
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This unique and modern clock, crafted by Bob Bennett, includes wood salvaged during the historic restoration of President and Mrs. Kennedy’s former Hyannis Port home—now the residence of State Senator Ted Kennedy and his wife, Kiki. This distinctive timepiece carries a special legacy, connecting the elegance of natural wood with a piece of American history. A Certificate of Authenticity is included.
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This wooden cheese cutting board is crafted by Bob Bennett from kitchen cabinet shelving used in the historic restoration of President and Mrs. Kennedy’s former Hyannis Port home, now the residence of State Senator Ted Kennedy and his wife, Kiki. Each board includes a Certificate of Authenticity. The cutting wire and hardware are commercial-grade, with extra wire and installation instructions provided.
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This vintage John F. Kennedy scarf, crafted in 1965 by Maruzzella & Co., is a remarkable piece for history enthusiasts and collectors alike. Made of rayon and measuring 31" x 30", this authentic artifact features a striking design, with the edges bordered by the U.S. flag on all four sides. Manufactured in Japan, the scarf was originally sold at the 1965 World's Fair in New York, making it a rare and treasured memento of a significant era. Original and authentic.
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The fascinating true story of a legend’s celebrated visit—and the cultural ambassador who helped bring her to America. In December 1962, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa set sail from Paris to New York for what many knew would be the riskiest art exhibition ever mounted. The fragile painting, sealed in a temperature-controlled, bulletproof box, traveled like a head of state accompanied by armed guards and constant surveillance. The driving force behind the famous painting’s high-profile visit was First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, who convinced French Cultural Minister André Malraux and National Gallery Director John Walker to share the masterpiece with the American people. She overcame the fierce objections of art officials who feared the journey would ruin the world’s most celebrated smile, and “Mona Mania” soon swept the nation as nearly two million Americans attended exhibits in Washington, D.C., and New York City. It was the greatest outpouring of appreciation for a single work of art in American history. And as only Jacqueline Kennedy could do, she infused America’s first museum blockbuster show with a unique sense of pageantry that ignited a national love affair with the arts. Gathering rare archival documents, acclaimed biographer Margaret Leslie Davis has woven a tantalizing saga filled with international intrigue and the irresistible charm of Camelot and its queen. Shipping cost: $10
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Independent Publisher Award Finalist, and Winner of the Silver Award from the Bay Area Independent Publishers Association for editorial content, interior and cover design, this book is the richly detailed story of President Kennedy's 1963 visit to Ireland. Follow along to each of the places he visited, meet the people he met, and relive the events and proceedings - some more chaotic than anticipated - that honored the first Irish Catholic American president. Exhaustively researched from written and oral sources, the book unspools a memorable tale of a joyful presidential tour that was one of the highlights of JFK's life and presidency and that cemented a bond with a land and people who were then taking their first steps on the global stage. One of Ourselves: John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Ireland is the author's second presidential book with Images from the Past (after The Real Woodrow Wilson in 2000.) Its high quality has been recognized by a review in Ireland of the Welcomes (among many), an Independent Publisher IPPY award, and inclusion in the National Press Club's 27th Annual Book Fair and Author's Night. All of us at Images from the Past are very proud!
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Celebrate Cape Cod’s maritime heritage and presidential history with this classic JFK Hyannis Museum Burgee Magnet. Designed in the style of a traditional nautical burgee, this oval magnet features striking red, white, and blue graphics with “JFK” prominently centered. Crafted to be both waterproof and durable, it’s perfect for displaying on your car, boat, fridge, or any metal surface.
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Celebrate a pivotal moment in American history with this vibrant Kennedy Campaign Poster Mug. Featuring a classic red, white, and blue campaign-style portrait of President John F. Kennedy, this ceramic mug brings timeless political nostalgia to your morning routine. Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, and Kennedy admirers alike.
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Celebrate an iconic moment in American history with this striking black-and-white mug featuring a historic 1963 photograph of President John F. Kennedy with his brothers, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Captured outside the Oval Office on August 28, 1963, this powerful image reflects the unity, leadership, and enduring legacy of one of America’s most influential families.
Perfect as a collector’s item, display piece, or everyday coffee mug, it brings a touch of presidential history to every sip.










