Visit the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum to learn about the legacy of President Kennedy and his deep connection to Cape Cod where he enjoyed special days with family and friends. The Cape was the one place he could relax and feel at home, even while bearing the weight of the world. Learn why Hyannis Port was considered the “heart and home” of the Kennedys. Step into the unforgettable Summer White House days of the 1960’s when a beloved President and his family brought joy and hope to a nation.
<AH> Small but nice musuem, mostly photographs with a few videos as well - a timeline based history of JFK and family with a focus on the Hyannis Port angle. Great location right on Main Street with its shops and restaurants, just a half mile walk from the harbor and its restaurants. Free parking behind the shops across the street. </AH>
<GH> Small-ish. The dolls in the first room were interesting. I liked the quotes that were in some of the rooms. The photos of the people were beautiful. My fav room is Jackies room, pink and focused on her contributions to Women as a whole. Also touched on her fashion, which I thought was interesting. The family tree was quite big and quite scary. Did you know Arnold Swaratzneger (However you spell it-) Married into the family? </GH>