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Patrick, the forgotten Kennedy, at 60

It is the denial of potential which knaws, and in this landmark year for JFK a thought for Patrick, the forgotten Kennedy, at 60.

Patrick Bouvier Kennedy is for the most part a footnote in the Kennedy family history presented to the world.

But for Caroline, the last remaining child of President John F Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, he was her kid brother.

View of Washington: From Arlington

Who, alas, survived but two days in the August of 1963.

But has rested in peace for 60 more alongside his father, mother and uncles in the family plot in Arlington Cemetery.

And it is Patrick’s little headstone where my eye is averted and the dates August 7, 1963 – August 9, 1963.

On my visit to the Kennedy graveside in Virginia.

Because of the proximity of his gravestone to his parents and that of his passing and his father.

A double grief

The Eternal Flame: JFK and the flame

For me, and maybe others who care to absorb that JFK’s passing was a whole family’s loss, Patrick’s little headstone is also instructive.

As it reminds us that Jackie Kennedy was at the time of John’s death still in grief for the loss of her son barely three and a half months prior.

We can only speculate that it played a part in the decision for her to accompany JFK on his November visit to Dallas.

A day in Dallas: The ill-fated journey

To garner support for the 1964 Presidential race.

We can say too that privately JFK might have persuaded his wife that the trip, with its attendant fanfare and social networking, might help her grief process.

In truth, it proved to be so, judging by the outpouring of love for the First Lady from the public and from the luminaries.

The First Couple

Jackie and Jack: The Kennedys

With this being a First Couple visit to Texas we are told that it had a sense of Hollywood about it.

And that this informed the decision for JFK and Jackie to make themselves so accessible to their fellow Americans and employ an open-roof car.

Without his wife, we can imagine the visit would have been more businesslike and he’d have had the hood down on Dealey Plaza.

Because in the President’s own words at the business brunch that day, November 22, on waiting for his wife he opined:

‘Nobody wants to see what myself or Lyndon (VP Johnson) is wearing.’

Of course, the rest as they say is history.

And so when we reflect and mark six decades since JFK’s assassination later this month.

The family plot

Speaking out: Kennedy

We might also ponder on Patrick, the forgotten Kennedy, at 60.

And who he might have been today.

And that those thoughts might not just be for now.

But when you stand at the Kennedy family plot in Arlington Cemetery.

 

 

 

America, Countries, Culture

All the Presidential libraries

TravelTravelTravel is more connected than most and the reopening of the Ronald Reagan Library has prompted us to look at all the Presidential libraries.

Ronnie’s rooms will be thrown open again from tomorrow after 18 months.

Ronnie’s bar

The Library will be celebrating the contribution of this Cold War hero with an Abrams M1 Main Battle Tank on display.

So to the good folk at Simi Valley, California, they are offering visitors the chance to win Ronnie and Nancy books, free passes to return and cafe meals.

The Old Sod 

Ronnie’s links to the Old Sod are well-chronicled and you can visit too the recreation of the pub he visited in Ireland when he was Pres.

There are 13 Presidential libraries across the USA in all with one (Trump, remember him?) in the offing.

Some you’ll know, others are worth remembering for the quiz prog Pointless.

Herbert Hoover

Like Herbert Hoover’s time capsule in Iowa.

Dam, he’s good

Hoover is probably best known for his Dam which serves the whole of the West Coast down to Mexico.

And his dam

The good thing about the Presidential libraries is of course everything.

But also the scope across the country.

FDR, Stalin and Churchill

So you can start in FDR’s beloved Hyde Park in upstate New York.

Where you can explore the New Deal, his polio and the Second World War.

That’s the man

Harry S Truman finished off the work FDR started and you can see Missouri too while you’re at it.

John F Kennedy, Lyndon Baines Johnson and Richard Nixon are forever inextricably linked.

And each brings their own corner of America.

JFK is, of course, Money Massachusetts, LBJ tough-talking Texan and Richard Milhous is well probably not what you expect.

Californians

For all that Ronnie is pure Hollywood and was Governor of California, Nixon represented the Golden State too, as a Senator.

His library is in the exotically named Yorba Linda.

And he is the only true Californian to have occupied the White House, Ronnie hailing from Illinois.

Richard obviously came before Ronnie both alphabetically and chronologically and also in the reopening of its library.

It’s been welcoming visitors back since last week.

Mind you if you’re in California why not take in both?