346:) was awarded a contract to construct the new grave and memorial. The value of the contract was US$ 527,914. The total cost for the project was now US$ 747,000, with the Kennedy family now paying about 75.8 percent of the total cost. Construction began on November 9, 1970, and was expected to take a year. The approaches to both Kennedy graves were altered when the Robert F. Kennedy memorial was built. Previously, the approaches to the John F. Kennedy site consisted of a series of long steps. But several individuals in wheelchairs appealed to Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and the steps were replaced by long ramps in June 1971. The design for the Robert Kennedy memorial, too, was changed to feature ramps rather than stairs.
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feet (1.2 m) wide, and to extend the length of the wall. A straight granite pathway lead from the terrace at the John F. Kennedy grave to the semicircular plaza. The original plan called for a grove of trees to be planted between the two
Kennedy grave sites (to screen them from one another), another grove to be planted close by, and a large
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The Army formally announced on June 6, 1969, that the memorial would be built for a total cost of US$ 677,000, with the
Kennedys picking up about 62 percent of the total cost (and agreeing to pay for any cost overruns). The memorial would be due south of the John F. Kennedy grave site. The Army said,
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The memorial consists of a small semicircular granite plaza, which provides viewing for the grave. At the back (straight) axis of the plaza is a low rectangular grey granite wall inscribed with quotations from two of
Kennedy's speeches. A small, rectangular reflecting pool is at the base of the wall.
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Robert F. Kennedy's final resting place is about 50 feet (15 m) southwest of the terrace of the John F. Kennedy grave site. Robert
Kennedy is buried upslope from the plaza, his burial vault marked by a white wooden cross at its head and a slate footstone set flush with the earth at its foot. A
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December 1, 1971, and his body moved to the new grave site. The disinterment, witnessed by Ethel Kennedy and Senator Edward M. Kennedy, began at 5:30 PM. Reburial was complete at about 9:00 PM. The final grave site and granite plaza were dedicated on December 6,
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The design for the memorial included a small semicircular plaza, a low grey granite wall inscribed with quotations from Robert
Kennedy's speeches (similar to the wall at the John F. Kennedy site), and a small reflecting pool. The reflecting pool was designed to be only a few inches deep and about 4
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National Cemetery officials claimed in 2011 that Robert F. Kennedy's burial is the only one ever to have taken place at night in the cemetery. However, in 1963, there was another night burial in the cemetery. Shortly after John F. Kennedy's burial, his two infant children were buried next
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submitted a budget request of $ 431,000 to cover its share of the costs in 1969. But
President Johnson, for reasons which were not made clear, deleted the request from the Army's budget submission to Congress. Johnson added the request to the president's contingency fund budget submission instead,
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Pei's design for the grave and memorial took only a few weeks to complete. Using the same agreement reached by the government and the
Kennedy family during the construction of the John F. Kennedy memorial, the Kennedy family agreed to pay 58 percent of the total cost of the Robert F. Kennedy site.
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Scheduled to arrive at about 4:30 PM, the funeral train arrived in
Washington at 9:10 PM on June 8. All funeral flowers were taken to Arlington National Cemetery, where they lay in deep banks on the hill around the grave site. Floodlights were rushed into position in order to illuminate the burial
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The train had two sections. The first section, which contained an engine and 15 to 20 coaches, contained family friends, official guests, and members of the press. The second section, which also had an engine, consisted of three coaches. The first two coaches held about 70 of Kennedy's closest
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As with John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy's first grave was a temporary one, about 10 feet (3.0 m) upslope from its current location. A simple white wooden cross stood at the head of the grave, while a spray of flowers marked the foot of it. About 50,000 people (7,000 in the first three hours
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This covered the grave and the memorial, with the total cost estimated at US$ 1,016,000. The government's share covered the construction of access roads and pathways, landscaping, and utilities. The plan for the grave site and memorial were approved by the Kennedy family, the U.S. Army, the
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It was due to depart New York at 12:30 PM, but was delayed by the slow pace of mourners leaving the cathedral. The normally four-hour trip took eight hours and six minutes, due to the thick crowds lining the tracks on the 225-mile (362 km) journey. In
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low granite wall at the rear (straight, southeast side) of the plaza contains quotations from two famous Robert F. Kennedy speeches, with a small reflecting pool at the base of the wall. The granite for the plaza came from
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February 9, 1969. This report appears to be incorrect, as the newspaper eight months later reported that Robert Kennedy's grave was "next to" the John F. Kennedy grave site. See: "Kennedy Gravesite Funds Remain in Bill."
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alone) visited the grave the day after the burial, while another 20,000 visited it the second day. More than 7 million people visited both Kennedy grave sites between June 10, 1968, and June 6, 1969.
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Percy, Charles H. "The Funds for the Kennedy Gravesite."
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Reed, Roy. "Mourners Mark the Death of Robert Kennedy."
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Senate Committee investigation of Labor and Management
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Hill, Gladwin. "Kennedy Is Dead, Victim of Assassin."
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1184:New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2001.
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1520:"On the Mindless Menace of Violence"
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1716:Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools
1374:1964 Democratic National Convention
92:on the evening of June 6, where it
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1677:Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
1166:Morrone, Francis and Iska, James.
1156:Lanham, Md.: Hamilton Books, 2009.
1041:"RFK's Vault Moved to New Grave."
779:"RFK Grave Is Visited By 20,000."
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1177:New York: Walker & Co., 2009.
1096:Canton, Mich.: Visible Ink, 1995.
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2364:Columbia University Master Plan
1640:Robert F. Kennedy silver dollar
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648:Monteith, p. 146; Clarke, p. 3.
563:"Kennedy Rites Are Announced."
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1161:American Culture in the 1960s.
967:"RFK Site Approved By Nixon."
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1819:Robert Kennedy and His Times
1212:New York: H.N. Abrams, 2001.
1149:New York: W.W. Norton, 2010.
2717:Arlington National Cemetery
2538:Four Seasons Hotel New York
1919:Bobby Kennedy for President
1692:Landmark for Peace Memorial
1117:New York: Henry Holt, 2009.
1027:United Press International.
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2376:Grave of Robert F. Kennedy
2097:Kathleen Kennedy Cavendish
1770:"Abraham, Martin and John"
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2232:131 Ponce de Leon Avenue
2113:Patricia Kennedy Lawford
2009:Douglas Harriman Kennedy
1723:Robert F. Kennedy Bridge
1224:"Robert Francis Kennedy"
941:"Kennedy in Arlington."
328:House of Representatives
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1977:Michael LeMoyne Kennedy
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98:St. Patrick's Cathedral
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1993:Christopher G. Kennedy
1961:Joseph Patrick Kennedy
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2280:Hale Manoa Dormitory
2238:Roosevelt Field Mall
2145:Mary Augusta Kennedy
2025:Maeve Kennedy McKean
1709:Kennedy–King College
1496:University of Kansas
1328:Cuban Missile Crisis
1314:1948 Palestine visit
715:Accessed 2012-07-22.
202:Joseph P. Kennedy II
153:in New York City to
151:Pennsylvania Station
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2304:Society Hill Towers
1606:Conspiracy theories
1152:Martin, Zachary J.
745:The Washington Post
433:Vandalism and theft
386:in 1966. It reads:
334:(a Republican from
300:The Washington Post
283:The Washington Post
2532:The Kirklin Clinic
2382:I. M. Pei Building
2334:University Village
2328:The Century Towers
2310:MIT Green Building
2153:John F. Fitzgerald
2137:Patrick J. Kennedy
2121:Jean Kennedy Smith
1892:(2012 documentary)
1872:(2007 documentary)
1764:(1968 documentary)
1754:(1963 documentary)
1654:Human Rights Award
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1203:RFK Funeral Train.
1159:Monteith, Sharon.
1145:Isaacson, Walter.
1113:Clarke, Thurston.
1071:December 28, 1981.
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250:John Carl Warnecke
235:Bedford–Stuyvesant
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126:and her children,
124:Jacqueline Kennedy
66:Jefferson Memorial
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2436:One Dallas Center
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1832:(1987 miniseries)
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1792:(1983 miniseries)
1684:Brooklyn Memorial
1452:Boiler Room Girls
1402:Hickory Hill home
1274:Robert F. Kennedy
1208:Wiseman, Carter.
1180:Pottker, Janice.
1173:Poole, Robert M.
1136:RFK Funeral Train
1069:Associated Press.
1045:December 2, 1971.
1029:December 2, 1971.
1000:November 5, 1970.
984:October 11, 1969.
971:February 2, 1969.
958:February 9, 1969.
945:February 9, 1969.
864:Isaacson, p. 301.
837:February 1, 1969.
629:Edward M. Kennedy
350:Final site design
344:Fairfax, Virginia
330:, Representative
139:Lady Bird Johnson
135:Lyndon B. Johnson
116:high requiem mass
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