Former U.S. President John F. Kennedy grew up in the town of Bronxville, New York, on a six-acre family estate. The house where he lived was demolished in 1953, and the land was subdivided into three parts, and today one of the houses built in 1955 is for sale for $5.75 million.
The Front
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This five-bedroom home sits on nearly an acre of dreamy gardens created by Maureen Hackett, landscaper of Bryant Park and Herald and Greeley squares in Manhattan.
The Kitchen
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A huge marble island and stainless appliances decorate this warm kitchen.
The Dining Room
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This dining room is unique because of a mirrored wall and a chandelier worth the price of a car.
A rest room
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The Crown Circle home has 4,700 square feet of living space.
The master bedroom
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One of the five bedrooms in the mansion, and to this one, there is an attached bathroom.
The master bathroom
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A gigantic glass and ceramic shower is found inside this bathroom.
The Attic
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Inside this house, we find a curious attic that is all in pink.
The playroom
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This part of the basement is reserved for games and entertainment times.
The small bar in the basement
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A nice little bar is located in the basement and it can accommodate several guests.