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JFK , Jackie and family at Middleburg VA farm - lots of riding and jumping and pony

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  • JFK , Jackie and family at Middleburg VA farm - lots of riding and jumping and pony

    Feeling a bit like a voyeur looking at some presidential family time at Wexford, their newly built family retreat in Middleburg, VA . Really cool riding and jumping and pony rides. Just cute and sad as it was only their 2nd weekend at the new farm and the last for JFK!

    The farm is now for sale for $11M.

    http://homes.yahoo.com/blogs/spaces/...210105879.html

  • #2
    Fascinating.....didn't release they had built in Middleburg. He was president
    while I was in high school and Jackie was one of our "idols."

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    • #3
      Those videos were wonderful (and very sad to watch.) Thank you for sharing them.
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      • #4
        Awww, that was great. Jackie looks so genuinely happy! I love the segment with Caroline on her mother's horse being led by Jackie at a trot.

        I wonder who the guy is? Did Peter Lawford ride?

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        • #5
          Peter Lawford's hairline was not receding that much in the 1960's. It's someone else.
          Where Fjeral Norwegian Fjords Rule
          http://www.ironwood-farm.com

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          • #6
            that is so neat.

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            • #7
              I like the floor plan, with the bomb shelter on the south wing below Jackie's bedroom.

              I like even more the Guest Room right next to Jack's bedroom.
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              • #8
                I need to ask around but I'm pretty sure the gentleman riding is Paul Fout. They had a guest cottage on their place for Jack and Jackie.
                Originally posted by The Saddle
                Perhaps I need my flocking adjusted.

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                • #9
                  Very cool! Where exactly in the Middleburg area was the Kennedy farm? I'm familiar with Foxcroft and Glenwood out from town.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SLW View Post
                    Very cool! Where exactly in the Middleburg area was the Kennedy farm? I'm familiar with Foxcroft and Glenwood out from town.
                    I think it's actually in Fauquier County kind of in the area between Hume and Front Royal, but I might be wrong. If that's true, then it's actually about 23 miles from Middleburg and I'm sure that saying "Middleburg" makes it sound more prestigious, though.
                    In a society that profits from your self-doubt, liking yourself is a rebellious act.

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                    • #11
                      Enjoyed watching the video. She really was a wonderful horsewman. I always admired her, especially the way she raised and protected her kids from so many of the pitfalls that beset the next generation of Kennedys. So sad to think of Caroline all alone now, her whole family gone.

                      According to this article, the house is near Atoka? It would be cool to learn the identity of the other rider.

                      http://homes.yahoo.com/blogs/spaces/...210105879.html
                      Last edited by Trevelyan96; Nov. 26, 2013, 05:59 PM.
                      Lowly Farm Hand with Delusions of Barn Biddieom.
                      Witherun Farm
                      http://witherun-farm.blogspot.com/

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                      • #12
                        My hunt map shows Wexford is located in Piedmont Foxhounds territory, a mile or so down Hatcher's Mill Road just a bit south off Rt 50 prior to Atoka (on the Fauquier County side of the border of Loudoun County). It is also in the Middleburg postal district, hence the Middleburg address. The property also borders Orange County Hunt.

                        And that location isn't Rattlesnake Mountain, it's actually Rattlesnake Ridge. There are a lot of local "rattlesnake" named roads and hills in this area - waaaay too many in my estimation. Makes me wonder how bad the infestation of rattlers were in this area so long ago!

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