Lincoln Continental that JFK rode in on morning of his assassination sells for $375,000 at auction

A limo which John F. Kennedy rode on the morning of his assassination has sold for $375,000 at auction. The 1963 Lincoln Continental was used to chauffeur the President, Jackie Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally on the morning of the fateful day of November 22, 1963. They travelled in it through Forth Worth before … Read more

Convertible JFK rode in on the morning of his assassination may fetch up to $500,000 at auction 

The last limo to safely transport President John F. Kennedy before his assassination is expected to reach up to $500,000 at auction this week.  The 1963 Lincoln Continental that JFK and First Lady Jackie Kennedy traveled in on the morning of November 22, 1963, as they went to a Fort Worth Airbase to get a flight … Read more

Letter written by mother of JFK and Robert Kennedy to Wallis Simpson emerges for sale

A poignant letter from the mother of John and Robert Kennedy to Wallis Simpson reflecting on the assassination both her sons has come to light 52 years later. Rose Kennedy penned the stoic correspondence in October 1968, four months after the murder of senator Robert Kennedy and five years after JFK was killed in Dallas, … Read more

Wreck of gunboat which JFK commanded in WWII is discovered in Harlem River 

Salvage crews have lift the wreckage of a torpedo boat, thought to have been commanded heroically by John F Kennedy, from New York City’s Harlem River.  One engine frame, two bottom parts with propellers and axles (one propeller in place, two missing) and one rudder, were excavated on June 1, while on June 3 a … Read more

Wreck of gunboat which JFK commanded in WWII is discovered in Harlem River 

Salvage crews have begun to lift the wreckage of a torpedo boat thought to have been commanded heroically by John F Kennedy in WWII from New York City’s Harlem River.  JFK’s valiant record, rescuing several of his PT 109 crew members in August 1942 after being rammed by a Japanese warship, memorialized him as a … Read more