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President Kennedy Assassination Collection

  Lot # 095
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Good - Fair see description
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Assorted
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Basement
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Lot # 095
System ID # 3068449
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Large Collection of assorted President Kennedy Assassination memorabilia  to include Super 8 Movies, Four 1963 Original JFK 50 Mile T-Shirts, Assorted Newspapers, President Kennedy Funeral Prayer Cards with a Letter from Jackie Kennedy, Memorial Tribute Album produced and broadcast by Radio Station WMCA on Friday November 22, 1963 and more!

The JFK 50 Mile was first held in the spring of 1963.  It was one of numerous such 50 mile events held around the country as part of President John F. Kennedy’s push to bring the country back to physical fitness. When Kennedy was assassinated in November of 1963, most of these events were never held again. The JFK 50 Mile in Washington County, MD is the only original JFK 50 Mile Challenge event to be held every year. Although open to the public, the JFK 50 Mile is in spirit a military race.  It always has been and always will be.  In 1963, the initial inspiration behind the event came from then President John F. Kennedy challenging his military officers to meet the requirements that Teddy Roosevelt had set for his own military officers at the dawn of the 20th Century.  That Roosevelt requirement was for all military officers to be able to cover 50 miles on foot in 20 hours to maintain their commissions.  When word got out about the “Kennedy Challenge”, non-commissioned military personnel also wanted to take the test themselves as did certain robust members of the civilian population.