The
Kennedy Homestead, birthplace of President John F. Kennedy's
great-grandfather Patrick Kennedy, celebrates the story of five
generations of the Kennedy dynasty and is still today farmed
by his descendants.
Joining
the multitudes of Irish fleeing the Great Famine, Patrick Kennedy
departed from this Homestead for the port of New Ross on a wet
day in 1848 to set sail for the United States where his descendants
were to become the world's most famous family

The
Kennedy Homestead is a unique Cultural Museum and Visitor Centre,
celebrating this family history like no other.
The Centre graphically
illustrates a story of epic proportions, full of triumph and
tragedy. Moving from steerage on an immigrant vessel to
the slums of Boston, from the Court of St. James to the White
House, and the golden era Americans refer to as "Camelot".
Facilities
at the Homestead Include
The Visitor Centre with its unique collection of John F. Kennedy
memorabilia, Audio-Visual Display, Souvenir Shop, Picnic Area,
Toilets, Wheelchair Access and extensive Car and Coach Parking
facilities.