Boston's John F. Kennedy Library Reopens after Federal Shutdown, Offers Free Admission to Visitors Through November 30, 2025

 


The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood has reopened to the public on Saturday, November 15, 2025, after the federal government shutdown.  The Museum Gift Shop is also opening.

In celebration of its reopening, the Museum is offering free admission to all visitors through November 30. Advanced tickets are not required.

The JFK Café reopens on Monday, November 17, and the Research Room opens on Tuesday, November 18 (by appointment only).

Caroline Kennedy on her pony, Macaroni, at the White House


Read about Boston's Inspiring JFK Library in the current issue of Travel & Culture magazine, and its current exhibit, Presidential Pets: From the White House to the Dog House.  





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