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As Ethel Kennedy Dies at 96, Inside Family's Incredible Hyannis Port Compound Where She Spent Her Final Years

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  • Politician Portrayal

    24% Positive

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59% : After marrying in 1950, and Robert Sr. had finished his law degree at the University of Virginia, the couple settled in the DC area.
56% : Robert Sr. and Ethel bought another adjacent home from his brother Edward; and those three properties made up the waterfront compound, which now spans 6 acres.
53% : Kerry shared on Instagram a video of dozens and dozens of family members assembled for their annual portrait, including some very familiar faces, including Shriver, Pratt, and Robert Jr. -- the son of Robert Sr., who served as the attorney general under President John F. Kennedy. Robert Jr., who ended his long-shot campaign for president as an independent, caused rifts among family members who didn't support his run.
16% : In 2019, another tragedy struck: a granddaughter of Robert Sr., Saoirse Kennedy Hill, died of a suspected overdose at the Kennedy family compound.

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