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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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • Inspired by the power of her vintage letterpress, local Cape Cod artist and architect Mary-An Agresti created a stunning collage encouraging everyone to "Go Vote with Love!".  Her artwork is currently featured at the Cultural Center in Yarmouth's "Unfinished Democracy" exhibit. Mary-An is donating her profits to the Center for Common Ground's Reclaim Our Vote campaign. Free shipping!
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Show where your heart is with this beautiful custom-embroidered "Hyannisport" youth t-shirt.  Available in Youth sizes small (6-8) and medium (10-12 ).
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  • Measures 6" x 1.5" and is made in the USA of painted pine.
  • The JFK Hyannis Museum carries an exclusive line of Washashore Bowties, available in 5 patterns, $50.00 each and FREE SHIPPING is included. Washashore Bowties are handmade on Cape Cod.  Founded in 2017, Washashore Bowties is committed to staying local and distributing their product throughout New England. Every bowtie is made from cotton and designed to firmly hold its shape.
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  • 2 reserved speaker series tickets (general seating), Host an event at the Museum for your company (discounted rental fee), 4 Adult Admissions, 10% employee discount at the Museum Store. Listed as a Sponsor on JFK Hyannis Museum’s website, Speaker Series pamphlets, public events, Wall of Fame in Museum Lobby.
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