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Plaque marks Chicago site of Obamas’ first kiss

Aug. 17, 2012 - 19:52 By Korea Herald
CHICAGO (AP) ― Barack Obama first kissed the woman who would become his wife outside a Chicago ice cream shop ― and now there’s a plaque to prove it.

The managers of a shopping center in the city’s Hyde Park neighborhood installed the 1,361-kilogram granite marker this week with a plaque reading, “On this site President Barack Obama first kissed Michelle Obama.”

The plaque includes a picture of the first couple and a quote taken from an interview the president gave to “O, The Oprah Magazine” describing their first date.

“On our first date, I treated her to the finest ice cream Baskin-Robbins had to offer, our dinner table doubling as the curb. I kissed her, and it tasted like chocolate,” the plaque reads. 
Cindee Towns takes a picture of a plaque placed outside a strip mall in the Hyde Park neighborhood that marks the location where President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama shared their first kiss on Thursday in Chicago, Illinois. (AFP-Yonhap News)

The sweet smooch happened in 1989 when the president treated the first lady to ice cream at a Baskin-Robbins, which is now a Subway restaurant. The boulder sits in a flower bed next to the shopping center.

“It’s a marker for the community, for posterity and tourism, too,” said Jonelle Kearney, a spokeswoman for Mid-America Asset Management, which manages the shopping center.

The Obamas will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary in October. They have a home in the city’s Kenwood neighborhood, not far from the shopping center.