JFK’s Red-Brick Georgetown Homes
In the late 1940s, a young John Fitzgerald Kennedy moved to Washington D.C. as a newbie congressional representative from Massachusetts, where he rented a beautiful red-brick home in the city’s Georgetown neighborhood. In 1957, Senator Kennedy bought a different red-brick home in Georgetown, where he was living when both his daughter, Caroline, and his son, John F. Kennedy Jr., were born.
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