Don’t Miss Our Summer Author Series! July 14, 21st and 28th and August 4th.

Don’t Miss Our Summer Author Series! July 14, 21st and 28th and August 4th.

By |2022-07-12T14:35:09-04:00July 12th, 2022|News|

Join us on July 14th as we host James Graham, Author of Victura: The Kennedys a Sailboat and the Sea.  To truly understand the dynamics and magic of the Kennedy family, one must understand their passion for sailing and the sea. This true tale of one small sailboat is an invaluable contribution to
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Simply Civics

By |2022-06-30T09:27:41-04:00June 29th, 2022|Blog, News|

July 4th is one of the most popular holidays for Americans. Coming in the middle of the summer our country celebrates the decision by the founding fathers in 1776 to declare independence from England with picnics, barbecues and fireworks. But July 4th was not always the unanimous date to celebrate independence. John Adams, who would
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JFK Hyannis Museum awards two scholarships to Cape area high school students

By |2022-05-19T18:37:04-04:00May 19th, 2022|Blog, News|

(HYANNIS, MA) –May 20, 2022 - The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum Foundation announced this year’s essay winners, who each received $2,500 scholarships. Sadie LaBonte of Sandwich, a Barnstable High School student and Etzer Lindor, of South Dennis, a Cape Cod Technical High School student were selected from over a dozen submissions. The Museum
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Jacqueline Kennedy & Henry Francis du Pont: From Winterthur To The White House

By |2022-09-26T10:36:34-04:00May 16th, 2022|Blog|

By Laura Beach WINTERTHUR, DEL. – In a fragmented media landscape riven by political rancor, it is hard to imagine an event as unifying as Jacqueline Kennedy’s televised White House tour, broadcast by three major networks in February 1962 and ultimately viewed by 80 million people. The San Francisco Chronicle hailed it as “a splendid patriotic
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Kennedys in Hyannis Port; How it happened

By |2022-04-10T19:41:24-04:00April 10th, 2022|Blog|

In 1926 Joseph P. Kennedy, at age 38 already a millionaire, although not as wealthy as he would become, was living in Brookline and renting a summer home on the south shore in Cohasset. He and his wife Rose both loved to play golf and he was put up for membership in the exclusive Cohasset
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VIDEO: Author Keith Young’s February 16th presentation at JFK Hyannis Museum

By |2022-02-28T11:14:56-05:00February 28th, 2022|Blog|

On February 16th,  2022, Keith Young, Author of Expect Turbulence & Public Relations Director for the Massachusetts Air & Space Museum, spoke about his book - Expect Turbulence - a story of setting a goal and overcoming obstacles to achieve the goal, in this case, becoming a pilot against heavy odds. Young  also gave
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Famous Couples in Presidential History, From the Kennedys to the Obamas

By |2022-02-14T10:15:45-05:00February 14th, 2022|News|

It’s easy to think of presidential marriages in U.S. history as a bit, well, archaic. Minus a few notable exceptions, the role American first ladies have played has been largely ceremonial. Presidential couples can seem symbolic of a majorly hetero, (mostly) whitewashed vision of marriage, complete with a White House-size picket fence. He runs the so-called free
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Carrier Kennedy to start EMALS testing later this year

By |2022-02-14T10:13:08-05:00February 14th, 2022|News|

Ford-class aircraft carrier John F Kennedy (CVN 79) is scheduled to start testing for its Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) later this year, according to Chris Kastner, executive vice-president and chief operating officer for Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), whose Newport News Shipbuilding yard is building the ship. “CVN 79 Kennedy is approximately 83% complete and the team is focused
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Pre-recorded: Melinda Gallant talks with Wendy Northcross about upcoming exhibits at the JFK Museum in Hyannis

By |2022-02-11T10:18:10-05:00February 11th, 2022|Blog|

WHAT IS CAPE CULTURE & CAPE CONVERSATIONS? Cape Culture is a look at the customs, artistic and social institutions around Cape Cod. Focusing on the achievements of its current residents living on and those who have left the Cape. Cape Conversations focuses on the people and places that make Cape Cod interesting.
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A Blog for Americans of African Descent History Month, By W. Van Northcross

By |2022-02-11T10:21:55-05:00February 9th, 2022|Blog|

Let’s face it. The United States of America has never quite lived up to the promise and high minded ideals of its founding documents. Our 45 Presidents after swearing to uphold the Constitution have a very checkered record. (Joe Biden has the 46th Presidency. Grover Cleveland was both the 22nd and 24th President.)The vision is
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