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Narrator: On June 20, 1963, Kennedy returned for the state's Centennial celebration in Charleston, where he spoke in a pouring rain.
John F. Kennedy: "The sun does not always shine in West Virginia, but the people always do, and I am delighted to be here. This state was born to turmoil, but I know of no state, and I know this state well, whose people feel more strongly, who have a greater sense of pride in themselves, in their state, and in their country than the people of West Virginia, and I am proud to be here today."
Narrator: It was his last visit to West Virginia.