and
John Jr. outside of the home in Easter of 1963 The Wanamaker family sold La Querida to
Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. for $120,000 on June 30, 1933. At the time, a description in
The Palm Beach Post noted that the property included of oceanfront, six master bedrooms, five bathrooms, and "spacious living quarters". Following their purchase, the home acted as a winter retreat for the family. The Kennedys usually only lived at La Querida around the
Christmas and
Easter holidays. One notable guest at the home during this period was
James Roosevelt (eldest son of United States President
Franklin D. Roosevelt) and his then-wife
Betsey, who stayed at La Querida a few times, including in 1934 and 1935. Kennedy Sr. hired
Maurice Fatio, an architect with several notable works, to design a two-floor car garage, pool pavilion, and tennis court. He also enlarged the estate by purchasing adjacent land. In 1955, then-U.S. Senator
John F. Kennedy (
D–
Massachusetts) spent several months at the home in Palm Beach while recovering from a surgery necessitated by a spinal injury he suffered in
World War II. It is said that during his recovery at La Querida, Senator Kennedy wrote
Profiles in Courage, a
Pulitzer Prize-winning book. One week after being elected president of the United States in 1960, John F. Kennedy hosted an informal press luncheon at La Querida on November 15. Kennedy is also said to have begun selecting members of his cabinet in the home's library room. Twelve days later,
The New York Times noted that during another press conference held at La Querida, president-elect Kennedy informed reporters about the selection of several other officials, including
W. Averell Harriman as Ambassador at Large,
Robert Roosa as Under-Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs, and
James M. Landis as a White House staffer. When president-elect Kennedy visited Palm Beach in December 1960,
Richard Paul Pavlick nearly carried out an assassination attempt. Pavlick drove from
New Hampshire to Palm Beach with a car full of dynamite. While Kennedy was at La Querida preparing to leave for
Sunday Mass at St. Edward Catholic Church on December 11, Pavlick waited outside the home and intended to crash his car into Kennedy's limousine. Pavlick decided to forgo his plan after noticing that Kennedy was accompanied by his wife and young children and decided to pick another day for the assassination attempt. However, on December 15, In January 1961, Senator Kennedy, with the assistance of speechwriter
Ted Sorensen, drafted much of his
inaugural address at La Querida. After Kennedy assumed the office of president of the United States, La Querida became his "
Winter White House". Also that weekend, Easter, local and federal law enforcement uncovered an alleged plot by four pro-
Castro Cubans to assassinate Kennedy and abduct his daughter
Caroline, then three years old, while they stayed in Palm Beach. Thereafter, Kennedy sometimes temporarily stayed at the home of
Josephine Perfect Bay and
Paul Michael Iogolevitch, such as in the 1961–62 and 1962–63 winter seasons. However, in December 1962, President Kennedy met with
Israeli
foreign affairs minister (and later
prime minister)
Golda Meir at La Querida. They discussed the sale of
MIM-23 Hawk missiles and Kennedy's concerns about
Israel developing nuclear weapons and their raids on refugee camps in
Jordan and
Syria. President Kennedy's final trip to Palm Beach occurred in mid-November 1963, during which he stayed at La Querida. There, Kennedy, special assistant to the president
Ralph A. Dungan, and
Peace Corps official
Richard N. Goodwin discussed
Latin American policy due to waning enthusiasm for his
Alliance for Progress program among several officials in the region. Kennedy's trip to La Querida turned out to be his last weekend alive, as he was
assassinated days later in Texas. During the next few decades, the house occasionally became associated with some drinking incidents involving Senator
Ted Kennedy and later with
William Kennedy Smith's 1991 rape trial. In the early morning hours of March 30, 1991, Smith rode with a woman he met at Au Bar in Palm Beach, later identified as Patricia Bowman, back to La Querida. Bowman then alleged that Smith raped her by the pool. However, Smith argued that the encounter was consensual, with the trial resulting in his acquittal on December 11. The town government of Palm Beach began attempting in the 1980s to list the property as a local historic landmark via the Landmarks Preservation Commission. Owners of properties designated as landmarks must seek permission from the commission to make any significant changes to their structure. The Kennedys fought against efforts to list La Querida as a local landmark. In 1980, town commissioners rejected the proposal to give the home this designation due to a report by a consultant concluding that the property lacked architectural significance. A second attempt to list the house as a town landmark occurred in 1990. as owners cannot directly reject having their property selected. A judge decided not to allow the suit to proceed until after town proceedings were complete. By then, the lawyer representing the Kennedys argued that landmark designation could even decrease the value of the house and prospects for selling it. ==Subsequent ownership==