Lurker here. I dig some digging.
Hammersmith Farm, Newport, RI.
Home of Hugh and Janet Auchincloss, who are Jackie Kennedy's step-father and mother. Hammersmith was known as the summer White House during the Kennedy Administration, as JFK, Jackie, and the kids often visited and stayed during the summer months. It was also the site of JFK and Jackie's wedding reception in 1953.
Following Hugh's death in 1976, investors purchased the property in 1977 and made it open to the public for tours and special events. Jackie's mother Janet continued to live in a smaller house on the estate until her death in 1989.
In 1997, Fruit of the Loom exec. Wm Farley bought the property. Just two years later, in November of 1999, the estate was purchased by Peter Kiernan III, a former Goldman Sachs partner.
Kiernan promptly closed Hammersmith Farm to the public and after extensive remodeling, turned the estate into a private home, ending all tours and public access.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammersmith_Farm
zillow.com/homes/for_sale/225-Harrison-Ave,-Newport,-RI-02840_rb/?fromHomePage=true&shouldFireSellPageImplicitClaimGA=false&fromHomePageTab=buy
Kiernan knew JFK Jr., and served on the board of the Robin Hood Foundation with him.
archive.boston.com/news/packages/jfkjr/072199_jfk_kept.htm
So why is this dig-worthy?
A NYT's article from 2012 reports Kiernan was WITH JFK Jr. on the day of the plane crash, July 16, 1999.
How curious/coincidental is it that 4 months after the plane crash, Kiernan purchases JFK Jr's mother's childhood home, ends 20 years of public tours and events, and fully renovates the place, bringing it lovingly back to its former glory? I find it curious that the Fruit of the Loom exec who Kiernan bought it from only held on to it for 2 years.
Also noteworthy, a quick look into the Robin Hood Foundation's current governance reveals some Deep State names: Bezos, and many mainstream media names.
robinhood.org/about-us/governance/
There are no coincidences, right? In short, the guy who was with JFK Jr. on the date of the plane crash, just 4 months later purchases Jackie Kennedy's childhood home and closes it off from the public after 20 years of tours and public events.