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JFK boyhood home opening to mark 1963 mourning

November 22, 2012 | Modified: November 22, 2012 at 1:45 pm
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BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) — People visiting Massachusetts for the Thanksgiving holiday can squeeze in a visit to President John F. Kennedy's boyhood home as it opens this weekend to mark the 49th anniversary of the national day of mourning that followed his assassination.

The nine-room house at 83 Beals St. in Brookline is a national historic site where the 35th American president spent his early boyhood. The town put a memorial in front of the residence following JFK's 1963 death.

The Kennedy family repurchased the home from other owners a few years later before gifting it to the National Park Service in 1969.

The National Park Service will open the home to visitors Sunday. Tours will include a look at Kennedy family furnishings, photographs and other mementos.

The historic site closes in the winter and reopens to the public next May.