PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY, WIFE JACKIE AND GOVERNOR JOHN CONNALLY IN CAR
Texas Governor John Connally (foreground) adjusts his tie as President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jackie, prepare for their tour of Dallas, November 22, 1963. The President would later be shot and killed while his motorcade made its way through Dealey Plaza. (UPI/File)
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Added November 22, 2011 with 26 photos
Nov. 22, 2011 marks the 48th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, Texas.
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Added July 28, 2010 with 30 photos
The following images were recently discovered in the photo archives of United Press International's Washington D.C. Headquarters. Each image was professionally scanned by a UPI photographer and added to the digital archives. Today, July 28, would be Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' 81 birthday.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 5 (UPI) -- A 69-year-old woman claims President John F. Kennedy took her virginity in the White House 50 years ago when she was an intern, the New York Post reports.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (UPI) -- Audiotapes of conversations on Air Force One after the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy have been donated to the National Archives.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jan. 24 (UPI) -- The 1964 white Cadillac hearse that transported the body of President John F. Kennedy sold for $176,000 at an Arizona auction.
BOSTON, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- The last 45 hours of White House recordings during the John F. Kennedy administration were released, the JFK presidential library in Boston announced.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jan. 20 (UPI) -- An Arizona auction house specializing in celebrity cars will put the hearse that carried President Kennedy in Dallas in 1963 up for bid, company officials said.
The 2012 election cycle is kinda-sorta breaking the adage of not discussing religion and politics.
DALLAS, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- A rocking chair President John F. Kennedy used the day before he was gunned down in Dallas is being auctioned with other Kennedy memorabilia.
NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (UPI) -- Jackie Kennedy said on tape she told her husband, President John F. Kennedy, during the Cuban missile crisis she and their children were ready to die with him.
NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (UPI) -- President John F. Kennedy didn't want Lyndon Johnson to succeed him because he thought it wouldn't be good for the country, Jacqueline Kennedy recalled in 1964.
MITCHELLVILLE, Md., Aug. 11 (UPI) -- Charles L. Gittens, the first African-American agent in the U.S. Secret Service, has died from a heart attack, officials said.
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