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| |  | | | The Central Instrumentation Facility (CIF) is the core of instrumentation and data processing operations at NASAs John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida supporting KSCs space launch responsibilities. It centralizes the handling of the centers data including offices, laboratories and test stations; and houses general instrumentation activities serving more than one launch complex. The CIF also includes the Central Timing Facility, where a precision clock drives countdown clocks and other timing de... |
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| |  | | | USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) (formerly CVA-67) is the only ship of her class (a variant of the Kitty Hawk class of aircraft carrier) and the last conventionally powered carrier built for the United States Navy. The ship is named after the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, and is nicknamed Big John. Kennedy was originally designated a CVA (fixed wing attack carrier); however, the designation was changed to CV to denote that the ship was capable of anti-submarine warfare, making... |
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| |  | Pan Am, Architectural history, Aviation in New York City, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Buildings and structures completed in 1960, Transport infrastructure completed in 1960, Buildings and structures in Queens, New York, Transportation in Queens, New York, Airport terminals, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Use mdy dates from December 2014, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from October 2011, Commons category... | | |
| |  | John F. Kennedy International Airport, Airports established in 1948, Airports in New York City, Airports on Long Island, Buildings and monuments honoring American Presidents, Buildings and structures in Queens, New York, Jamaica, Queens, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Transportation in Queens, New York, Foreign trade zones of the United States, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external link... | | John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA: JFK, ICAO: KJFK, FAA LID: JFK) is a major international airport located in Queens, New York City, United States, 12 miles (20 km) southeast of Lower Manhattan. It is the busiest international air passenger gateway in the United States, handling 53,254,362 passengers in 2014. Over seventy airlines operate out of the airport. The airport features six passenger terminals and four runways and serves as a hub for American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and is t... |
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| |  | Airport terminals, Eero Saarinen structures, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Concrete shell structures, Aviation in New York City, Transportation in Queens, New York, Transport infrastructure completed in 1962, Buildings and structures in Queens, New York, Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in New York City, Historic American Buildings Survey in New York, JetBlue, Trans World Airlines, Googie architecture, Expressionist architecture, Modernist architectur... | | The TWA Flight Center or Trans World Flight Center, opened in 1962 as the original terminal designed by Eero Saarinen for Trans World Airlines at New York Citys John F. Kennedy International Airport. Although portions of the original complex have been demolished, the Saarinen-designed head house itself has been renovated, being partially encircled by a new adjacent terminal completed in 2008. Together, the old and new buildings comprise JetBlue Airways JFK operations and are known collectively a... |
| |  | | | The Sundrome was the name for the terminal of National Airlines at John F. Kennedy International Airport. It was designed by I. M. Pei & Partners (now Pei Cobb Freed & Partners). Opened in 1970, it was later known as Terminal 6. It had been occupied at various times by Trans World Airlines (domestic flights), Pan American World Airways, United Air Lines (domestic flights), ATA Airlines, Pan American Airways (1996-1998), Carnival Airlines and Vanguard Airlines. Most recently, from 1998�2008, Te... |
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| |  | | | The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at American Ballet Theatre (ABT- JKO School) is the associate school of American Ballet Theatre located within the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City. The school comprises a Childrens Division for ages 4�12, a Pre-Professional Division for ages 12�18, and the preparatory program Studio Company for ages 16�20. It was established in 2004 and named in honor of the late, previous First Lady of the United States, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who s... |
| |  | | | The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for International Careers, located at 120 West 46th Street in the Times Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was established in the 1970s in lower Manhattan as an all-girls annex to Murry Bergtraum High School. Its original goal was to offer young women a business education, then not readily available to female students, however it is now co-ed. The school was renamed in honor of former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in 1995, a year a... |
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| |  | | | The Dal-Tex Building is a seven story office building located at 501 Elm Street in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas, Texas. The building is located on the northeast corner of Elm and North Houston Streets, across the street from the Texas School Book Depository in Dealey Plaza, the scene of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. The Dal-Tex Building, sometimes called the Dallas-Textiles Building, the Dal-Tex Market Building, or the Dal-Tex Mart Buil... |
| |  | Parks in Dallas, Texas, Downtown Dallas, Buildings and structures associated with the assassination of John F. Kennedy, History of Dallas, Texas, Historic districts in Texas, National Historic Landmarks in Texas, National Register of Historic Places in Dallas County, Texas, Works Progress Administration in Texas, Conspiracy theories regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Hidden categories:, Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles containing p... | | |
| |  | History of Dallas, Texas, Buildings and structures in Dallas, Texas, Buildings and structures associated with the assassination of John F. Kennedy, County government buildings in Texas, Downtown Dallas, Landmarks in Dallas, Texas, Industrial buildings completed in 1903, Historic warehouses in the United States, Visitor attractions in Dallas, Texas, 1903 establishments in Texas, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements... | | The Texas School Book Depository, now known as the Dallas County Administration Building, is a seven-floor building facing Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, United States. It is located 411 Elm Street on the northwest corner of Elm and North Houston Streets, at the western end of downtown Dallas. The building is notable for its connection to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. An employee, Lee Harvey Oswald, shot the president from a sixth floor window on the southeast corner. The structure is a ... |
| |  | | | The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is located on the sixth floor of the Dallas County Administration Building (formerly the Texas School Book Depository) in downtown Dallas, Texas, overlooking Dealey Plaza at the intersection of Elm and Houston Streets. The museum examines the life, times, death, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy, and is located at the very spot from which Lee Harvey Oswald, according to four government investigations, shot and killed the President on November 22, 1963... |
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| |  | | | River North Point (formerly 350 West Mart Center) is the official name of the 24-floor multipurpose building located in the Near North Side community area of Chicago, at the intersection of the North Branch and the Main Branch of the Chicago River. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in 1977, the building is located in the River North district north of the Main Branch and east of the North Branch. In 1988, Helmut Jahn designed an enclosed pedestrian walking bridge over Orleans Street connecti... |
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| |  | | | The Hyannis Youth and Community Center is a community center in the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts. It consists of two ice skating rinks, one being named after the late Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., who was killed when his B-24 Liberator exploded during a bombing mission. The smaller capacity rink, named after a Barnstable philanthropist, Patrick Butler, who died in 2009, can be melted down leaving a concrete floor for dry floor activities. A removable event floor can be placed over the ice in eithe... |
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| |  | | | The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate is a non-profit educational institution founded in 2009 and named after Senator Edward M. Kennedy, who first envisioned it in 2003. The institutes mission will be to educate the general public, students, teachers, new senators, and Senate staff about the role and importance of the United States Senate. In 2009, Peter Meade was named to lead the Institute. In 2014, former University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Chancellor Jean MacCormack ... |
| |  | I. M. Pei buildings, John F. Kennedy, Landmarks in Boston, Massachusetts, Library buildings completed in 1979, Museums in Boston, Massachusetts, Presidential libraries, Presidential museums in Massachusetts, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with format and no URL, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from April 2012, Use mdy dates from April 2013, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category with local li... | | The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and museum of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States (1961�1963). It is located on Columbia Point in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, next to the University of Massachusetts Boston and the Massachusetts Archives. Designed by the architect I. M. Pei, the building is the official repository for original papers and correspondence of the Kennedy Administration, as well as ... |
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| |  | 1925 births, 1990 deaths, 20th-century American male actors, 20th-century American singers, Male actors from New York City, People from Beverly Hills, California, African-American male dancers, American male film actors, African-American Jews, African-American male singers, African-American male actors, African-American musicians, American impressionists (entertainers), American jazz singers, Jewish American male actors, American male musical theatre actors, American military personnel of World ... | | Samuel George Sammy Davis Jr. (December 8, 1925 � May 16, 1990) was an African American Jewish entertainer. Primarily a dancer and singer, he was also an actor of stage and screen, musician, and impressionist, noted for his impersonations of actors, musicians and other celebrities. At the age of three Davis began his career in vaudeville with his father and Will Mastin as the Will Mastin Trio, which toured nationally. After military service Davis returned to the trio. Davis became an overnight... |
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| |  | Berlin Wall, Cold War speeches, German words and phrases, Germany–Soviet Union relations, Germany–United States relations, Political catch phrases, Presidency of John F. Kennedy, Quotations, Soviet Union–United States relations, Speeches by John F. Kennedy, West Berlin, 1963 in Germany, 1963 in international relations, 1963 in politics, 1963 works, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from June 2013, Use mdy dates from November 2012, ... | | Ich bin ein Berliner (German pronunciation: [��ɪç �bɪn �aɪn b���li�n�], I am a Berliner) is a quotation from a June 26, 1963, speech by U.S. President John F. Kennedy in West Berlin. He was underlining the support of the United States for West Germany 22 months after Soviet-supported East Germany erected the Berlin Wall to prevent mass emigration to the West. The message was aimed as much at the Soviets as it was at Berliners and was a clear statement of U.S. policy in the ... |
| |  | | | John-F.-Kennedy-Platz (John F. Kennedy Square), formerly Rudolph-Wilde-Platz, in Berlin-Schöneberg is the square in front of the former city hall of West Berlin (Rathaus Schöneberg). It was here that US President John F. Kennedy gave his famous speech to the Berliners, in which he stated: Ich bin ein Berliner. The square was renamed John-F.-Kennedy-Platz on 30 November 1963, eight days after Kennedys assassination. A large plaque dedicated to Kennedy is mounted on a column at the entrance to t... |
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| |  | | | Yad Kennedy (Hebrew: �� ק� ��), located in the Mateh Yehuda Region near Jerusalem, Israel, is a memorial to John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, who was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963. The 60-foot high (18 m) memorial is shaped like the stump of a felled tree, symbolizing a life cut short. Inside is a bronze relief of Kennedy, with an eternal flame burning in the center. It is encircled by 51 concrete columns, one for each of the 50 states in the United Sta... |
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| |  | Skyscrapers between 150 and 199 meters, Buildings and structures completed in 2005, Residential skyscrapers in Hong Kong, New World Development, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong building and structure stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2014, Wikipedia articles in need of updating from April 2014, All Wikipedia articles in need of updating, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub ... | | The Merton (Chinese: ��) is a high-rise development located in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong. The complex consists of three towers. The Merton 1 rises 59 floors and 197 metres (646 ft), and stands as the 60th-tallest building in city. The Merton 2 and The Merton 3 rise 51 floors and 180 metres (591 ft), and stand as the 100th-tallest buildings in the city; the two structures are tied in rank with the Sham Wan Towers and Liberté 5 and 6. The entire complex, composed almost entirely of residential ... |
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