The Washington, D.C., home occupied by President John F. Kennedy’s widow after she and her children left the White House is now for sale.
The 13-bedroom home where Jacqueline Kennedy lived while she and the nation grieved following the Nov. 22, 1963, assassination of her husband is listed at $26.5 million by Sotheby’s International Realty.
“They say history often repeats itself. That is the case with the remarkable circa 1794 Georgetown estate known as the Newton Baker / Jackie Kennedy House at 3017, 3009, 3003 N Street, NW in Washington D.C.,” Jonathan Taylor of Sotheby’s International Realty told Fox Business.
“This opportunity is generational and must be experienced to be appreciated,” Taylor said.
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The Sotheby’s listing extols the virtues of the property.
“The classic facade of this timeless estate introduces one of Georgetown’s most important estate residences,” it said. “The focal point of this storied estate is a grand Federal style home built in the late 18th century which has been home to several prominent Americans including most notably First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.”
The property was formerly the home of Georgetown Mayor Thomas Beall, Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, and singer and former Miss America Yolande Fox, the listing said.
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