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'''La Querida''' (loosely translated to "the dear one"), often erroneously referred to as '''La Guerida''', is a Mediterranean-style residence in ]. Built by famous architect ] in 1923, La Querida has been owned by several notable individuals, including department store magnate ], politician ] and father of ] ], businessman ], and real estate investor ] (current owner). The residence is perhaps most noted for being the ] of John F. Kennedy. La Querida is located at 1095 N. Ocean Boulevard. '''La Querida''' (loosely translated to "the dear one"), often erroneously referred to as '''La Guerida''', is a ] residence in ]. Built by famous architect ] in 1923, La Querida has been owned by several notable individuals, including department store magnate ], politician ] and father of ] ], ] ], businessman ], and real estate investor ] (current owner). The residence is perhaps most noted for being ] of during the ]. La Querida is located at 1095 N. Ocean Boulevard.


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Aerial view of La Querida in 1961

La Querida (loosely translated to "the dear one"), often erroneously referred to as La Guerida, is a Mediterranean Revival-style residence in Palm Beach, Florida. Built by famous architect Addison Mizner in 1923, La Querida has been owned by several notable individuals, including department store magnate Rodman Wanamaker, politician Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and father of President John F. Kennedy, United States senator Ted Kennedy, businessman John K. Castle, and real estate investor Jane Goldman (current owner). The residence is perhaps most noted for being Winter White House of during the presidency of John F. Kennedy. La Querida is located at 1095 N. Ocean Boulevard.

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