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Which U.S. President Popularized The Use Of Rocking Chairs?

Ulysses S. Grant
John F. Kennedy
James Madison
Franklin D. Roosevelt
President John F. Kennedy meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica, Daniel Oduber Quiros.
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

Answer: John F. Kennedy

The rocking chair has a rather firmly entrenched cultural image as the preferred chair of the elderly and the leisurely—of old women rocking on farm porches and vacationers watching the sun set in the shade of cabanas.

It’s particularly interesting then that they were significantly popularized in the 1960s by the rather youthful and energetic U.S. president, John F. Kennedy. In 1955, his personal physician Janet Travell recommended swimming and the use of a rocking chair as therapy to ease his pain from an injury he sustained during World War II. The recommendation was apparently effective and Kennedy was totally sold on the use of a rocking chair as a way to engage his muscles while sitting and keeping the pain at bay.

When he became President, he took his favorite rocking chair right along with him to the White House and on Air Force One when he traveled. He also bought additional rocking chairs for Camp David and all the Kennedy estates, and frequently gave them as gifts to friends, family, and even heads of state. Kennedy’s White House rocker is now on permanent display at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum.

If you’re a fan of rocking chairs and want to own a little piece of history, the company that made his favorite chair is still in operation today. The Troutman Chair Company (formerly known as the P&P Chair Company), based out of North Carolina, still makes the same exact rocking chairs by hand that Kennedy loved back in the 1960s.

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