March 30, 1962
Caroline Kennedy sits astride Macaroni on the South Lawn of the White House.
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
Presidential pets have always been celebrities of sorts, from Checkers the dog to Socks the Cat, but for a few years one could regularly be seen nibbling on the White House lawn.
Macaroni, a 10-year-old part-Shetland gelding, was given to young Caroline Kennedy as a gift from Lyndon B. Johnson.
Though usually stabled at the Kennedy family home in Virginia, the pony was often brought in for Caroline and her friends to ride, sometimes accompanied by another pony, Tex.
Macaroni made for good entertainment for visiting dignitaries. In 1962, she tried to steal a bunch of daffodils out of the hands of Queen Farah of Iran, and the next year she received an ornate saddle from King Hassan II of Morocco.
Amid wide public fascination with the seemingly perfect “Camelot” of the Kennedy household, Caroline and Macaroni appeared together on the cover of the Sept. 7, 1962 issue of LIFE Magazine.
That sweet, idyllic cover would go on to inspire a fairly popular song by a young songwriter named Neil Diamond.
March 30, 1962
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
March 30, 1962
Secret Service agent Bob Foster leads Caroline Kennedy on a ride with Macaroni.
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
March 30, 1962
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
March 30, 1962
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March 16, 1962
Macaroni accepts a treat while grazing the South Lawn.
Image: AP
May 17, 1962
Caroline Kennedy rides Macaroni while an unidentified boy rides Tex.
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June 22, 1962
President John F. Kennedy adjusts Caroline's saddle.
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June 22, 1962
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
June 22, 1962
President Kennedy, John Jr. and Caroline play with Macaroni and Tex.
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
Government employee Helen Milson feeds sugar to Macaroni on the South Lawn.
Image: AP
March 31, 1962
During a weekend at Camp David, Caroline and Macaroni test out a new saddle given to the family by King Hassan II of Morocco.
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
March 31, 1962
Image: JFK Presidential Library and museum
march 31, 1962
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March 16, 1962
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