A little story of United States history in the house JFK


The house of the late President of all 42 United States, John F. Kennedy (Rumah123 / Elledecor)

home farm or ranch is located in the state of Virginia, USA. The house was designed in the early 1960s. Wexford name dedicated to the state of Ireland, where John F. Kennedy, aka JFK came from.

Wexford was once the residence of Jacqueline and her husband the President of all 42 United States, John F. Kennedy.

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this ranch home has a building area of ​​469 square meters, has 15 rooms including 4 bedroom. This house stands on an area of ​​67 hectares.

Wexford has a number of facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, and a fish pond, as well as the bunker for a series of secret agents of the Secret Service who were guarding the Kennedy family.

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Kennedy family just once occupied this ranch house for two weeks only because JFK was killed after being shot in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. JFK only ruled in a short time only from January 1961 to November 1963.

While Jacqueline died after suffering pain in Manhattan, United States on May 9, 1994.

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Currently, Wexford for sale in the property market at a price not too expensive US5,95 million (Rp77 billion) alone.

this ranch home is quite luxurious for its time, though also impressed simple. (nickname JFK) and me together. And myself who designed them. I do not want to exploit it and shooting all over the place, because all of this is ours, “said Jacqueline when asked a number of US media about his reluctance to talk about the house.

This house is a silent witness to the history of the United States is mainly a matter of JFK as the US president’s youngest (42 years old) when inducted and the only president who won the prestigious Pulitzer.

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