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The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum is the ideal place to learn about the legacy of President Kennedy and his deep connection to Cape Cod, where he spent magical summers with the Kennedy family and with his wife and children.

Located on Main Street in downtown Hyannis, the museum has ongoing exhibits such as “Presidential Summers: The Kennedys on Cape Cod” and “Robert F. Kennedy: Ripple of Hope.”

A current exhibit running through April 15 is “A Sankofa Journey: The African in America.” It features works by artist Robin J. Miller, who specializes in African American heritage themes, using a variety of materials – paper, fabric, paint, threads, beads and stone.

Throughout the spring and summer, the museum hosts a series of author readings and lectures, and visitors can take a stroll on the Kennedy Legacy Trail Walk, which starts at the museum and includes some favorite Kennedy landmarks.

The John F. Kennedy Museum is located at 397 Main Street, Hyannis, MA, and is open year round, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  The museum is ADA accessible, and free parking and group rates are available.

jfkhyannismuseum.org

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