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The John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame is a presidential memorial at the grave site of assassinated United States President John F. Kennedy, in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. This permanent site replaced a temporary grave and eternal flame used at the time of Kennedy's state funeral on November 25, 1963, three days after his assassination .
English: This was what John F Kennedy's Arlington Cemetery grave looked like in May 1964 before redevelopment of the grave and Eternal Flame. The Eternal Flame is clearly visible, as is the Honor Guard in the corner. Film is Kodachrome, camera unknown.
Slate headstone and Eternal Flame marking the grave of John F. Kennedy. Prior to construction, which formally began in the spring of 1965, several design changes were made to the Kennedy grave site. The retaining wall behind the grave was removed, and the hill landscaped to allow an unobstructed view of Arlington House.
These photos from our archives show the immediate aftermath of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination by Lee Harvey Oswald, 59 years ago this week. JFK assassination: Photos from Star ...
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial in Dallas, Texas; The Eternal Flame, JFK's final resting place at Arlington National Cemetery just outside Washington, D.C.; John F. Kennedy Memorial and bust in front of the Holy Cross Church in Holyoke, Massachusetts (dedicated in 1967)
John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline with their daughter, Caroline, on Election Day in 1960. The next day, Kennedy was declared the winner and became the president-elect. Bettmann - Getty Images
They walked the same route that John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy often used when going to Mass at the cathedral. [52] [116] This also marked the first time that a first lady walked in her husband's funeral procession. [117] The two Kennedy children rode in a limousine behind their mother and uncles. [118]