Imperial Crown Presidential Limousine, used by former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson, was sold ...
Kennedy's half-ton casket, the first lieutenant in command ... Bird was on duty at the gravesite when Jacqueline Kennedy unexpectedly approached. She wanted to thank him.
Imperial Crown Presidential Limousine was used by former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, has now been sold to a private ...
Is this a diet fit for a First Lady? The incredibly regimented diet of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has resurfaced online and caused a stir, drawing shock and critique. Content creator @mindofmarisa ...
Kennedy had been shot in the head in his limousine while riding in a motorcade through downtown Dallas with wife Jacqueline Kennedy ... President Kennedy's casket into the East Room of the White ...
Kennedy riding in a motorcade with first lady Jacqueline Kennedy in Dallas. (AP Photo ... The president's brothers can be seen behind the casket. At left is Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), and at ...
When Jacqueline Kennedy joined the Dallas presidential motorcade that November morning in 1963, her double-breasted pink suit was meant to be a crowd-pleaser. Instead, it became a blood-soaked emblem ...
The Kennedy family's political legacy spans generations, marked by JFK's presidency, surrounded by hope and tragedy. John F. Kennedy Jr. and Caroline ...
"I first met Jacqueline Kennedy at her house in Hyannis Port the night her husband was being nominated for President ... in Los Angeles, 3,000 miles away," Westcott wrote. "Jackie, who had ...
Jacqueline Kennedy’s iconic rose garden at the White House might be getting a serious makeover during Donald Trump‘s second administration. Yes, the rose garden did receive a controversial ...
Clint Hill, the US Secret Service agent who bravely shielded Jacqueline Kennedy during JFK's assassination, has died at 93. Hill served under five US presidents and struggled with guilt over not ...
Kennedy's assassination, investigation and the aftermath. Governor John and Nellie Connally, and President John and Jacqueline Kennedy in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.