Jacqueline Kennedy made a poignant televised appearance 

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On January 14, 1964, Jacqueline Kennedy made a poignant televised appearance from the office of the Attorney General, marking one of her few public engagements during a year spent in mourning following the assassination of her husband, President John F. Kennedy. In her heartfelt address, she expressed gratitude for the 'hundreds of thousands of messages' of support she had received from the American public, emphasizing how these gestures of affection had sustained her and her children during their time of grief. This appearance was significant not only for its emotional weight but also for its reflection of the deep connection between the Kennedy family and the American people. Following this period of mourning, Jacqueline sought a new home for herself and her children, initially purchasing a house in Georgetown. However, later in 1964, she opted for a more private living arrangement, acquiring a 15th-floor penthouse apartment at 1040 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan for $250,000. This move was indicative of her desire for privacy and a fresh start as she navigated life after the tragedy that had profoundly impacted her family and the nation.
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