John F. Kennedy's Bowdoin Street apartment was his main residence from 1946 until his assassination, marking a significant phase of his early political career.
Despite living in Washington, D.C. as president, Kennedy maintained his Bowdoin Street apartment as his official address, reflecting a strong connection to his Boston roots.
Kennedy’s lease in 1959 reveals he paid only $95/month, contrasting sharply with current rental prices in Beacon Hill, which have skyrocketed to $3,800/month.
Historical details about Kennedy’s living arrangements, including his time at Hotel Bellevue, highlight the transitional phase of his early political campaign in Boston.
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