Friday, June 3, 2011

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library And Museum Is Expanding Boston MA, USA


Located in Boston, USA, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum's expansion was designed by Einhorn Yaffe Prescott, A & E PC. At the dedication of the building, which was followed by the daughter of assassinated president, Caroline Kennedy, the Conservatives library presented a rocking chair that President Kennedy at Camp David that the first object to be moved into the new wing. The 20,000 other objects in the museum's collection was stored in an off-site and will now be returned to the Kennedy Library. After the formal proceedings, guests and members of the media got a tour of the new space of Library Director Tom Putnam and the library staff.

This is the second time that the library was expanded. The library and museum were designed by architect IM Pei. Since opening in October 1979, more than 7 million visitors from around the world have visited the national memorial to President John F. Kennedy. The average library of more than 200,000 visitors each year.

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