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John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic SiteBeals Street - part of JFK's neighborhood as a boy.
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site
General Management Plan
 
Public Meeting for the new General Management Plan

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Discussion about Visitor Experience at the May 6, 2009 public meeting.

Dear Friends,

 

In May 2009, the park hosted two public events to discuss the new General Management Plan being developed for John F. Kennedy NHS. Many ideas were generated and discussed regarding the future of the site. For those who were able to attend we thank-you for your time and participation at these meetings. We have transcribed the public comments from both events and have posted them in the column to the right for your review and reflection.  If you would like to offer comments or want additional information, please write to us at the postal address, or email link, that appear below. We look forward  to continuing to work with you on this plan that is so important for the future of the site.

Sincerely,

 

Superintendent Myra Harrison

 
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Have ideas about the plan or future of the site?
Thoughts to share following the Open House or Public Meeting?
          Want more information? 
   Contact us by email

or by mail at,

National Park Service
John F. Kennedy National Historic Site
83 Beals Street
Brookline, Ma 02445

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Trolley stop at Coolidge Corner - these trolleys still run along the same lines that the Kennedy family rode into downtown Boston.  

Did You Know?
In Boston, there is no “subway!” Our trolleys, trains, & ferries are part of one of the oldest transit systems in the country that is known as the “T”. Trolley lines run along the same routes that the Kennedy family rode into downtown Boston. You can follow their journey during your visit to Boston.

Last Updated: November 04, 2009 at 12:56 EST