When John F. Kennedy was a senator from Massachusetts, he lived in a home in the Hyannis Port area of Cape Cod. This waterfront property, known as the Kennedy Compound, served as a summer retreat for the Kennedy family and became a significant location for many of JFK's political and personal activities.
No. He was a Representative and then a Senator before being elected President.
He was a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts.
No. Massachusetts
He was not a Governor; he was a U. S. Senator from Massachusetts.
JFK was the senator for Massachuesetts from January 3, 1953 - December 22, 1960. Oddly enough he won the seat from Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. who would later run as Nixon's vice president against JFK in the 1960 election.
John F. Kennedy was elected U.S. Senator from Massachusetts in 1952 with 51.35% of the votes, and he was re-elected to the seat in 1958 with 73.20% of the votes.John F. Kennedy was the Junior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts from January 3, 1953 until December 22, 1960.
Brookline, Massachusetts
He was born in Brookline, Massachusetts.
No, John was the second of nine. The youngest was Ted Kennedy (1932-2009), the U.S. Senator from Massachusetts who served from 1962 to 2009.
JFK.
Senator
Brookline, Massachusetts