Ted Kennedy’s Motorcade Route has been planned careful; all of this began this morning at the Kennedy family compound in Hyannis Port, the focus has now moved to Boston on the weekend it will move to Washington, and Arlington National Cemetery.
The very first public glimpse had been played out at Kennedy family compound on Thursday afternoon and from here Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy Motorcade Route started, his final journey, he died couple of days ago after a long fight from brain tumour spanning over 16-months.
Let’s began the day where it began, Ted Kennedy’s Motorcade route, after having a private memorial gathering, relative gathered on the front porch of famous Kennedy Compound and on that compound Rode Island Congressman Patrick Kennedy, Ted Kennedy son has consoled few and was consoled by others.
Jean Kennedy, Ted Kennedy’s only sibling left of nine and his widow Victoria in front, all the other members of the family stood still and quietly to the side as the casket carrying the Senator’s body was brought out from the house and placed into the hearse. Limousines motorcade then let Kennedy’s compound and soon Ted Kennedy Motorcade was among the crowed of Hyannis Port, standing on rode sides waving and saying the last good bye to a good man and amazing Senator and a beloved neighbor.
The motorcade route was planned carefully, that travelled past key landmarks that have great significance and meaning in Senator Ted Kennedy’s life, but before that a 70 mile trip to Boston more than one hour journey where people standing on rest stops, on overpasses and even on highway hoping to catch the last glimpse of their beloved.
The motorcade route include Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, after that Faneuil Hal, where the well-known bell rang 47 times in the honour of great Senator, one for each of Senator’s years in the Senate, from there the Massachusetts State house, followed by 122, Bowdoin Street, where Senator Ted Kennedy opened his first office as an assistant district attorney and finally the motorcade headed to the library where Kennedy’s body will lie in repose until his Saturday Funeral.






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