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We know President Kennedy for the Cuba Missile Crisis and the Peace Corps.  But why is there a performing arts center named after him?  Well it turns out President Kennedy made the arts a special cause: He opened the White House to the greatest international and American artists and to ordinary citizens alike.  Initiatives led by the Kennedy family brought the Mona Lisa came to America for the first and only time;   the White House went through a renovation that revolutionized the way Americans thought about art history.  Join actor Richard Dreyfuss to learn all President Kennedy did for the arts in America.
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