Tourists, school children and local residents are once again
able to stand next to the beloved statue of President John F. Kennedy which
stands alongside other famous Bostonians on the front lawn of the MassachusettsState House.
The 8 foot 2 inch tall bronze depiction of President John F.
Kennedy, purposeful and confident in full stride, was created by sculptor
Isabel McIlvain of Sherborn, and unveiled
on May 30, 1990. Nearby are statues of Daniel
Webster, Horace Mann and Anne Hutchinson.
This area of the statehouse was closed off on September 11,
2001, and stayed closed due to security reasons. But recently, government officials agreed to
open access to the front law from April through October, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m..
The Massachusetts State House has self-guided tour information about State House the building
and grounds, which includes numerous statues and plaques that tell the story of
the state’s illustrious political history.
Read more about President Kennedy by visiting the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum.
For more about Boston ’s
Irish history, visit IrishHeritageTrail.com
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