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🏠John F. Kennedy Homestead
Step back in time at the ancestral home of President John F. Kennedy. This restored 19th-century farmhouse offers a fascinating glimpse into the Kennedy family's Irish roots. Explore the interactive exhibition that tells the story of JFK's visit in 1963 and his enduring connection to Ireland.
Families will enjoy the working farm with hens, sheep, and traditional farm machinery. The gardens are perfect for a picnic, and the on-site café serves homemade treats. Guided tours are available and tailored for children, with engaging stories about JFK's childhood and heritage.
Facilities include ample parking, baby-changing facilities, and a gift shop. The site is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. Allow 1.5-2 hours for a full visit. Best for ages 3 and up, but all are welcome.
Travel tips
Plan for 1.5-2 hours
Allow 1.5 to 2 hours for a full visit, including the farmyard, gardens, and exhibition areas.
Working farm animals
Children can see hens and sheep on the working farm. Great for younger kids who enjoy animal encounters.
Baby-changing facilities available
Baby-changing facilities are on-site, making it easier to manage younger children during your visit.
Stroller and wheelchair accessible
The site is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, so you can navigate easily with a pushchair.
Picnic in the gardens
The gardens are perfect for a picnic. Bring a packed lunch or grab homemade treats from the on-site café.
Child-focused guided tours
Guided tours are tailored for children with engaging stories about JFK's childhood and Irish heritage.
Suitable from age 3
Best suited for ages 3 and up, though all ages are welcome. Younger toddlers may find it short on toddler-specific activities.
Ample parking on-site
Ample parking is available, so you won't need to stress about finding a space when arriving with the family.
Good for rainy days
Much of the experience is indoors, making it a decent rainy-day option when outdoor activities aren't possible.
Interactive exhibition inside
The interactive exhibition about JFK's 1963 visit to Ireland may engage older children more than very young ones.
Gift shop on-site
There's a gift shop if you'd like to pick up a small souvenir or book about JFK and Irish history.
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