Queen Elizabeth II condolence book available for public to sign at Boston's JFK Library

Condolences book on display for Queen Elizabeth II at JFK Library

BOSTON - A museum in Boston is honoring Queen Elizabeth II on Friday, one day after her death.

The JFK Library is inviting people to sign a condolence book in honor of the late monarch. 

"It's touching and moving that you guys take it seriously, so thank you," Elizabeth Orcutt, who is visiting Boston from England, told WBZ-TV.

The library also shared a gift from the queen to former President John F. Kennedy - a signed photo gifted during the president's visit to Buckingham Palace in 1961.

The signed photo Queen Elizabeth II gifted to President John F. Kenneddy when he visited Buckingham Palace JFK Library

The queen met 13 American presidents during her lifetime.

The library will open at 10 a.m. for anyone who wants to sign the condolence book. 

The British Consulate in Boston will also have a condolence book at the Old North Church from Monday through Wednesday. 

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