4.9 • 870 Ratings
🗓️ 23 July 2023
⏱️ 12 minutes
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0:00.0 | This summer, L.L. Bean wants to help you feel great out there with gear tips and advice for heading outdoors and exploring all the possibilities of the season. |
0:11.0 | Sand sticks to pretty much everything. So here's a hack for keeping it out of |
0:15.9 | your socks, sheets, and rugs when you come home from the beach. Corn starch. |
0:21.5 | Simply rub some cornstarch where the sand is sticking and it'll fall off with ease. |
0:26.6 | This works especially well between your fingers and toes. |
0:30.3 | For more fun ideas, easy howtus and inspiring stories, visit |
0:35.0 | L.L.beam.com slash guide. At the JFK National Historic Site closed its doors, the collections were safely secure. The |
0:53.2 | FK National Historic Site closed its doors. The collections were safely secured and the site prepared for an extensive |
0:57.6 | facelift. The plan involved the installation of an accessible visitor center along with other much-needed maintenance. |
1:06.0 | Originally set to begin in early 2020, unforeseen hurdles like the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the work to 2022. Now in 2023 the work is |
1:16.6 | finally reaching completion. Since its opening in 1969 the site has undergone very few major renovations. |
1:25.0 | There was a significant structural project in 1986 involving repair of basement floors, |
1:31.0 | improving the exterior staircase, and the addition of a small visitor |
1:34.8 | center and retail shop in the basement of JFK's birthplace. |
1:39.2 | However, as years passed, this 1986 visitor center grew outdated and remained |
1:45.4 | inaccessible to many visitors with disabilities. A change was due. |
1:50.0 | I'm Jason Epperson and today on America's National Parks, we take you to the birthplace of our |
1:56.2 | 35th President, the John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site, preparing for a grand reopening after several years of important renovations. 83 Beals Street in the Coolidgeon corner neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts, was purchased |
2:20.3 | by Joseph Patrick Kennedy Sr. in preparation for his marriage to Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald on October 7, 1914. |
2:29.0 | The Kennedy family was the third owner of the house on Beals Street. |
2:33.8 | It was built in 1999, a period of rapid growth in Brookline, a suburb on the edge of Boston. |
2:40.4 | A few months after they were married, Joe Kennedy purchased a new model T that he used to commute to downtown, where he worked as the president of the Columbia Trust Bank. |
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