John F. Kennedy Library
John F. Kennedy Library sits at 4 John F. Kennedy Park in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood, overlooking the Dorchester Bay. This presidential library was established in 1979 and serves as a research facility and museum dedicated to the legacy of President Kennedy. The design, created by architect I.M. Pei, features a striking glass and granite structure that invites visitors to explore exhibits about Kennedy's life and policies. Open year-round, the library hosts various educational programs and public events, making it a hub of activity, especially during the summer months. Visitors can enjoy the expansive grounds, including a stunning rose garden featuring over 30 varieties, providing a serene backdrop for reflection.