President John F. Kennedy's former home in Georgetown district of Washington, DC |
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credit: Ryan Corey Source: www.ttrsir.com
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy
|
Jacqueline (Jackie) Kennedy Onassis |
According to the
friend, Jack reached across the table for the asparagus and asked her for a
date. Today, after extensive renovation and updating, the stately home is on
the market at $4.68 million, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
Since Washington’s first days as America’s
capital city in the 1790s, politicians, lobbyists, and journalists have
gravitated to the Georgetown neighborhood for the city’s best restaurants,
schools, art galleries, quaint shops and homes.
President William (Bill) Clinton and wife Hillary Rodham Clinton |
Kitty Kelly |
The Clintons, Pamela and Averell Harriman,
columnist Drew Person, journalist Kitty Kelly, Henry Kissinger and many other of the
country’s movers and shakers have called Georgetown home.
With Georgetown University on the community’s
doorstep, many of the capital’s embassies including France, Sweden and Thailand
are also located in the Georgetown neighborhood.
Pamela and Averell Harriman |
Washington columnist Drew Person |
Well known to film fans, Georgetown has been
the setting for a number of movies including Topaz, St. Elmo's Fire and The
Exorcist.
On a tree-lined,
cobblestone street, Kennedy’s former residence is located only a few blocks to
Georgetown University and the Potomac River.
The circa-1800,
three-bedroom, four-bath house measures in at 4,659 square feet of living space
with large windows, high ceilings and is cheerful and bright with sunshine
spilling into the large rooms.
The ground floor has a dramatic foyer with suspended circular staircase, formal living and dining with large entertaining terrace and a beautifully paneled library.
Henry Kissinger |
Francis Scott Key |
The ground floor has a dramatic foyer with suspended circular staircase, formal living and dining with large entertaining terrace and a beautifully paneled library.
The large eat-in,
lounge-in kitchen is up-to-the-minute in style and function and the laundry
room is spacious. Every inch of the residence has undergone extensive
renovation and updating.
Upstairs bedrooms and
baths are cheerful and bright with a private terrace off the master that also
has a fireplace.
Alexander Graham Bell |
Despite coming from
one of America's wealthiest families, Kennedy was not much of a home owner
almost always choosing to rent instead of buying - including his free White
House residence.
He also had the unlimited use of his parents'
mansions in Palm Beach and the Kennedy Compound on Cape Cod.
Christie-Anne Weiss |
The Georgetown home
that JFK rented in his early congressional days is for sale at $4.68 million.
The listing agents are
Christie-Anne Weiss and Christopher Ritzert of TTR Sotheby’s,
Washington, D.C.
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Genelle C. Brown
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