The 48th Anniversary of John F. Kennedy Assassination: Kennedy Family in Pictures


One of the most tragic events to happen in the United States is known as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the thirty-fifth President of the US, on Friday, the 22nd November 1963 in Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald while he was traveling in a Presidential motorcade, leaving the world in shock. Osward was shot and killed as being transferred from a city jail to a county jail before any conclusion was reached.
Nearly five decades have passed, but Americans are still memorized about John F. Kennedy, the president whose time was brutally cut short and those memories of his death are just as clear as ever. Americans marked the 48th anniversary of US president John F Kennedy on Tuesday, November 22.
In commemoration of Kennedy’s assassination, the Brookline home, where he was born, was opened to the public on Tuesday. The John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site, which is usually closed from November through April, was also opened on Tuesday from a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with free admission as well as guided tours. During this time, the Sixth Floor Museum in Downtown Dallas uses historic films, photographs, artifacts and informative displays to chronicle the assassination and legacy of JFK.
President John F. Kennedy was forty-six years old at the death and he had served less than three years in office before being assassinated. During his short time in power, Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy became immensely popular both in the United States and abroad.
At the time of Kennedy’s death, much of activity in the U.S. was postponed because people rallied round televisions to watch the coverage of his assassination and his funeral. That was the first time many Americans were able to follow from beginning to end a tragedy like this.

The Kennedy Family’s picture taken in Hyannis Port in 1948
The Kennedy Family’s picture taken in Hyannis Port in 1948

President John F. Kennedy posed with his wife Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy and his children. Kennedy had four children Patrick, Arabella, Caroline and John Jr.
President John F. Kennedy posed with his wife Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy and his children. Kennedy had four children Patrick, Arabella, Caroline and John Jr.

John F. Kennedy had a photo with his bothers Robert and Ted. Defeating Richard Nixon in the Presidential Elections in 1960, Kennedy was named the youngest president elected
John F. Kennedy had a photo with his bothers Robert and Ted. Defeating Richard Nixon in the Presidential Elections in 1960, Kennedy was named the youngest president elected

John F Kennedy watches his children Caroline and John Jr dance in the White House
John F Kennedy watches his children Caroline and John Jr dance in the White House

President John F. Kennedy, first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, with children Caroline and John Jr
President John F. Kennedy, first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, with children Caroline and John Jr

Kennedy visited Dallas, Texas on November 23, 1963 and the tragedy struck
Kennedy visited Dallas, Texas on November 23, 1963 and the tragedy struck

The Assassination of John F. Kennedy happened as he was driving through Dallas in a convertible
The Assassination of John F. Kennedy happened as he was driving through Dallas in a convertible

Kennedy's son John F Kennedy Jr salutes to his father during the president’s funeral
Kennedy's son John F Kennedy Jr salutes to his father during the president’s funeral


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