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Caroline Kennedy

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Caroline Kennedy was born in 1957 to then Senator John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy. She grew up in Georgetown Washington DC and moved to the White House when she was 3. Her younger brother, John, was born just shy of her third birthday. She is the iconic little girl of JFK and grew up riding ponies and flying airplanes. She was pictured on a pony named Macaroni and that is the picture Neil Diamond says inspired the hit song Sweet Caroline. Just 5 days before her 6th birthday, her father was assassinated and within two weeks she, her mother, and brother moved from the White House back to Georgetown. Soon the house became a tourist attraction and they again moved, but now to the Upper East Side in Manhattan. When she was 10, Caroline christened the USS John F Kennedy aircraft carrier. Her mother wanted her to grow up out of the public eye and moved both children to Greece, where she married Aristotle Onassis. Caroline told a family friend that she nev

Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond

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Sweet Caroline The song, Sweet Caroline, by Neil Diamond is a famous and truly American song sung at many sporting events and in bars across the country. The song was written most notably about JFK's daughter, Caroline Kennedy, whom Diamond had seen in a picture and then written about. The chorus is generally sung by everyone within earshot : "Sweet Caroline, Good times never seemed so good,  I've been inclined,  To believe they never would,  Oh no no" I have always enjoyed when the song is played and my friends turning to me to sing it. Many memories of college and late nights out come to mind and the fun times I have had. Being from Rhode Island , the song was also very popular for the Boston Red Sox as they viewed it as good luck to play it during their home games. For me, the song will always be a positive and fun reminder of good times and friends. Vocabulary: 1. sporting events (noun) sports games 2. notably (adjective) imp