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See Inside the Georgetown House Where John F. Kennedy Lived With His Sister Eunice

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See Inside the  Georgetown House Where John F. Kennedy Lived With His Sister Eunice

See Inside the Georgetown House Where John F. Kennedy Lived With His Sister Eunice

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Calling all political junkies in the market for a historic home. President John F. Kennedy's Georgetown residence is currently on the market for $4.675 million. The former president lived in the red brick, three-bedroom house with his sister, Eunice, from 1949 to 1951. This period was especially important in JFK's life, as it was when he represented Massachusetts in the Senate and prepared for his presidential campaign. The Washington, D.C. home is certainly fit for a prominent politician, with its prime location, stunning views, and two outdoor spaces for entertaining. The house was originally built in 1800, so it has a lot of historic charm, though has been elegantly upgraded.

Scroll down to see photos of the landmark home, the listing for which is held by Christie-Anne Weiss at TTR Sotheby's International Realty.

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The historic house was originally built in 1800.

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