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1961: Jackie restored and renovated the White House, making a lasting mark on America's most famous residence. AP/William J SmithIt was said that while taking a tour of the White House as a child, Jackie wasn't impressed by the home. "From the outside, I remember the feeling of the place," she told Life Magazine, according to the Kennedy Library. According to the Kennedy Library, Kennedy had already spent the entire $50,000 budget allotted to the project just on furnishing the family's private quarters. "It was really the happiest time of my life," she once said of living in the White House, according to the Kennedy Library.
Persons: Jackie, William J Smith, Jackie wasn't, , Kennedy Organizations: Kennedy, Mount, National Gallery, FBI, Kennedy Library Locations: Mount Vernon
An Upper East Side mansion built during the Gilded Age is for sale for $65 million. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementOne of Manhattan's last surviving Gilded Age mansions — spanning about 18,000 square feet with a marble foyer, three terraces, and 14 fireplaces — is on the market for $65 million. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Oleg Cassini, Jackie Kennedy's, , John H, Duncan, Elias Asiel, Ulysses S, Grant Organizations: Service, Business Locations: New York City
The home was the Kennedy's first as a newlywed couple. John F. Kennedy says goodbye to his wife, Jackie, who is on her way to classes at Georgetown University's Foreign Service School. One of the old homes of former President John F. Kennedy is about to be listed publicly for sale in Washington, DC, and the listing includes candid photos of his life with Jackie Kennedy early in their marriage. The home at 3321 Dent Place NW, where the Kennedys "signed their first lease as a newly married couple," will be listed this week for $2 million, according to Redfin. The broker, Michael Brennan, did not immediately return Insider's request for comment.
This compound in Washington D.C.'s historic Georgetown neighborhood is listed for $26,500,000. The centerpiece home on 3017 N St. NW was built in 1794 by the second mayor of Georgetown. It later became the residence of a secretary of state, a KGB spy, and First Lady Jackie Kennedy. Other significant residents include a US secretary of war, a KGB spy, and a former Miss America. 3017 N Street NW was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
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