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Jackie Kennedy's horse's name was Sardar.
jackie kennedy
the white house.... he was assisnated as PRESIDENT, hence, he was living IN THE WHITE HOUSE think a little.
Jackie renovated the white house and created the pamphlet that you can buy on the white house tour, which all proceeds go towards maintaining the white house and property.
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Jackie Kennedy.
John F. Kennedy served as the 35th President of the United States January 20, 1961 - November 22, 1963.
Jackie Kennedy lived for roughly three and a half years in the white house. Jacqueline Kennedy lived fora period of three years or so in the white house.
The way the White House looks and operates for restorations and tour guides is largely based on the work that Jacqueline Kennedy did as First Lady of the United States.
She was an unofficial and publicly quiet adviser. Her public advisory role came as First Lady, Official White House Hostess, and as honorary chair of the White House Historical Association.
Given the controversy about the 1960 Election, the prospect of the first Irish Roman Catholic Presidency, and Mrs. Kennedy's image was being a snob and upper-class, it would not be suprising if Mamie Eisenhower did not like Jackie Kennedy. In her conversations with the historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr in 1964, Jackie Kennedy remarked of how insensitive Mamie Eisenhower was with her during the transition between the administrations of their husbands. Jackie just had her second child, and was recuperating from the pregnancy (all of her pregnancies were difficult on her body). Mamie was taking Jackie on a private tour of the White House, and both went about walking throughout the house, when Jackie probably should have been in a wheelchair. Mrs. Kennedy was in pain the whole time, and thought perhaps Mamie felt this was HER house.
Jacqueline was a major fashion icon. She restored the White House and made it more public. She planned JFK's funeral. Invited world renowned musicians to preform at the White House. Traveled the world. Helped save grand central station. Raised money for the John F. Kennedy Library.