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JFK's boyhood home open for national day of mourning

In Brookline, Mass., visit the three-story house where

Photo credit: AP, 2002

The National Park Service is opening John F. Kennedy's boyhood home to the public Nov. 25, the 49th anniversary of the national day of mourning that followed the late president's 1963 assassination.

Kennedy, the 35th U.S. president, was shot to death Nov. 22, 1963, during a visit to Dallas.

Admission to the three-story, 1914 house in Brookline, Mass., is free, with guided tours offered...

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