The Site Of JFK's Assassination + Sixth Floor Museum
This was a bucket list place for us to visit. Such a terrible but impactful moment in United States history.
Dealey Plaza in Dallas, TX is now basically frozen in 1963, after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
You can still wander the area, and also visit the Sixth Floor Museum, which is the former book depository where Oswald took the fatal shots at the president.
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JFK Limo tour in Dallas Texas , relive the assassination of JFK
Dallas City Tours is a sightseeing passenger bus tour located in downtown Dallas, Texas our 1 hr 30 min combined tours will show all the historical attractions locally with a modern twist. We offer 2 tours at one price $25.00 , a 45 minute Dallas sightseeing tour that highlights Dallas Texas best features, our tour then transforms into a 45 min JFK assassination tour that will show you what really happened to JFK that fatal day. Each of our tours has a Narrator / Actor at all times we also include a 40 inch LCD TV that shows video footage from November 22, 1963.
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Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza and President Kennedy Assassination
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is located in what was once the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, the building from which Lee Harvey Oswald shot President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Museum curator Gary Mack spoke to a tour group led by historian Richard Norton Smith about how the museum presents the information about the assassination and ensuing investigations.
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JFK Assassination and Museum Tour in Dallas
JFK Assassination and Museum Tour in Dallas ...
One of Texas' most visited historic sites, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza chronicles the life, .. worth doing..gives you a great insight into how the situation unfolded & the investigation.
Tour of Kennedy Assassination Sites in Dallas
This is a video of photos and videos I took during a Kennedy Assassination Tour in Dallas. I did the narration as well. Take time to see these historic places as they appeared then and how they appear now. And also take time to remember John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States.
USA Part 1: Dallas - My Take On The JFK Assassination
In October 2019 my wife and I had 4 amazing weeks in the USA, our first trip to the States. Our first stop was Dallas, Texas.
I realised a long-time dream by coming to Dallas and seeing the site of John F Kennedy's assassination on 22nd November 1963. To coincide with the 56th anniversary of the tragedy I have produced this video with my take on what I think happened and my impressions of the locations relating to one of the most notorious events in world history.
You may agree, you may not. This is just my interpretation.
Special thanks to Carolyn from Reunion Tower and Laura from Dallas College of Law for their amazing stories and hospitality.
Towards the end of this video I mention an article I wrote on Concorde, which you can read HERE:
Dallas Museum Honors President Kennedy's Legacy
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, put the Texas School Book Depository building on the map of history. Despite several efforts to tear down the notorious structure over the decades, the old warehouse is now both a museum about the tragedy, and a memorial to President Kennedy. VOA's Kane Farabaugh explores the museum's unique role in helping people understand the Kennedy assassination.]]
JFK Assassination: Reporting the News from Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas - Autopsy (1993)
Parkland Memorial Hospital is a hospital located in Dallas, Texas, United States. It is the main hospital of the Parkland Health & Hospital System and serves as Dallas County's public hospital. More on the assassination:
The original hospital opened in 1894 in a wooden building on a 17-acre (6.9 ha) meadow located at Oak Lawn Avenue and Maple. The name Parkland came from the land on which the hospital was built, originally purchased by the city as a park.[2] A brick building (the first hospital brick building erected in Texas, now owned by the Trammell Crow Company) replaced the wooden facility in 1913.[3]
In 1954, Parkland moved to its current location, about a mile from the original site.
Parkland is best known as the hospital where three individuals associated with the assassination of John F. Kennedy died: John F. Kennedy himself, his assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby, who killed Oswald.
After he was shot on Friday, November 22, 1963, President Kennedy was rushed to Parkland, where he was pronounced dead at 1 p.m. in Trauma Room 1. At the same time, Texas Governor John Connally, wounded in the same shooting, was being treated in Trauma Room 2.
Two days after the assassination, Oswald was rushed to Parkland after being shot in the abdomen by Ruby, and died in operating room #5 after over 90 minutes of surgery. Ruby died on January 3, 1967 in the same emergency room, from a pulmonary embolism associated with lung cancer.
Since Ruby's death in 1967, the emergency room has been remodeled and the area where Kennedy, Oswald, and Ruby died now serves as the hospital's emergency radiology department. A plaque commemorating their deaths has been placed in the room.
Parkland is the Dallas County public hospital; funds are primarily provided by a specially designated property tax on Dallas County residents.
Parkland serves as one of the area's three Level I Trauma Centers (alongside Baylor University Medical Center, also in Dallas, and John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth), a primary care center for Dallas County residents, and (along with UT Southwestern) as a medical and surgical referral center for North Texas and parts of Southern Oklahoma. Thus, virtually all medical and surgical subspecialties are represented—which makes Parkland a destination for post-graduate medical training. The Parkland Burn Center, one of the largest civilian burn units in the U.S., is famous for the Parkland Formula for fluid resuscitation, developed by Charles R. Baxter in the 1960s.[4] [5]
At 968 licensed beds, Parkland ranks among the largest teaching hospitals in the nation. Texas Woman's University began its Bachelor of Science nursing program at Parkland in 1954 and it is still located within walking distance of the Parkland campus. Parkland also serves as the major teaching hospital of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
It has the distinction of delivering more infants under one roof than any other hospital in the nation, averaging 15-16,000 deliveries per year. Parkland Memorial has eleven prenatal clinics and employs 80 doctors training to become obstetricians-gynecologists and 45 nurse-midwives. In 2005, the staff delivered 15,590 babies, an average of more than 42 infants per day.[6] Parkland created one of the first high-risk antenatal units in the nation and had the first neonatal intensive care unit in North Texas.
Parkland is also the base for Biotel, the medical direction system used by Dallas Fire-Rescue as well as fourteen other emergency medical service agencies in the Metroplex.
1963: The assassination of U.S. President Kennedy in Dallas
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Episode: 1963: The assassination of U.S. President Kennedy in Dallas
Kennedy was traveling with his wife, Jacqueline, Texas Governor John Connally, and Connally's wife, Nellie, in a presidential motorcade on 22th of November 1963. He was shot to death by Lee Harvey Oswald at 12:30 p.m.
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JFK Assassination Dallas, Tx. Museum
On our RV trips to Texas, we had to stop by Dallas. We all LOVe museums, and I've been a BIG buff of the JFK Assassination. I've always wanted to go and tour his site, Ive watched all the videos I could get me hands onto! We went to the Texas book Consevatory on the 6th Floor of the museum. I love how the fulltime RV life affords us these opportunities to travel and check out cool places! There are a TON of artifacts, pictures, and videos to see. They even have a 7th floor to check out, but unfortunately we ran out of time! So plan to be there for the day! Whether you believe the conspiracies about Oswald or not...you'll enjoy yourself!
There is alot of talk about his son JFK Jr. and is he alive??? Well, not sure on that one, but I have heard about the Q movement!
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JFK Assassination Site - Dealey Plaza - Dallas Texas in HD
I always wanted to visit the site of John F Kennedy's assassination. Finally after all these years I did it on the afternoon of April 10th 2009. Seemed smaller then how I always imagined it. With all the unsettled theories surrounding what took place I have never really come 100% to terms with what may have happened here. It was foolhardy for President Kennedy to insist on an open motorcade in the first place but what were the Secret Service and Dallas police thinking? If any building along that route should have been checked out more thoroughly it should have been the Texas School Book Depository building. First the slow moving totally open JFK motorcade approaches it from the south along Houston Street heading north right towards it, then takes a slow left hand turn onto Elm street right below the window they claimed Oswald supposedly fired from. It was a perfect snipers perch all the way. Coming and going. I always found that to be damn peculiar and disturbing. Even more so after seeing the place in person. Maybe we'll never know the whole story. At least those of us living today. Why do I keep thinking somehow some rogue U.S.government entity was involved?
The JFK motorcade route through Dallas that day:
How the Media Covered the JFK Assassination: Reports on the Events in Dallas, Texas (2003)
The assassination evoked stunned reactions worldwide. Before the President's death was announced, the first hour after the shooting was a time of great confusion. More on the assassination:
Taking place during the Cold War, it was at first unclear whether the shooting might be part of a larger attack upon the U.S., and whether Vice-President Lyndon Johnson, who had been riding two cars behind in the motorcade, was safe.
The news shocked the nation. People wept openly and gathered in department stores to watch the television coverage, while others prayed. Traffic in some areas came to a halt as the news spread from car to car.[165] Schools across the U.S. dismissed their students early.[166] Anger against Texas and Texans was reported from some individuals. Various Cleveland Browns fans, for example, carried signs at the next Sunday's home game against the Dallas Cowboys decrying the city of Dallas as having killed the President.[167][168]
The event left a lasting impression on many Americans. As with the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor before it and the September 11, 2001 attacks after it, asking Where were you when you heard about President Kennedy's assassination would become a common topic of discussion.
The plane serving as Air Force One is on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio, where tours of the aircraft are offered including the rear of the aircraft where President Kennedy's casket was placed and the location where Mrs. Kennedy stood in her blood stained pink dress while Vice-President Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as president. The 1961 Lincoln Continental limousine is at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.[172]
Equipment from the trauma room at Parkland Memorial Hospital, where President Kennedy was pronounced dead, including a gurney, was purchased by the federal government from the hospital in 1973 and stored by the National Archives at an underground facility in Lenexa, Kansas. The First Lady's pink suit, the autopsy report, the X-rays, President Kennedy's jacket, shirt and tie are stored in the National Archives facility in College Park, Maryland, and access is controlled by a representative of the Kennedy family. The rifle used by Oswald, his diary, revolver, bullet fragments, and the windshield of Kennedy's limousine are also stored by the Archives.[172] The Lincoln Catafalque, which President Kennedy's coffin rested on while he lay in state in the Capitol, is on display at the United States Capitol Visitor Center.[173]
The three-acre park within Dealey Plaza, the buildings facing it, the overpass, and a portion of the adjacent railyard -- including the railroad switching tower -- were designated part of the Dealey Plaza Historic District by the National Park Service on October 12, 1993. Much of the area is accessible to visitors, including the park and grassy knoll. Though still an active city street, the approximate spot where the presidential limousine was located at the time of the shooting is marked with an X on the street.[174] The Texas School Book Depository now draws over 325,000 visitors each year to the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza operated by the Dallas County Historical Foundation. There is a re-creation of the sniper's nest on the sixth floor of the building.[175]
At the Historic Auto Attractions museum in Roscoe, Illinois, are permanently displayed items related to the assassination such as the catalogue Oswald used to order the rifle, a hat and jacket that belonged to Jack Ruby and the shoes he wore when he shot Oswald, and a window from the Texas School Book Depository. The Texas State Archives have the clothes Governor Connally wore on November 22, 1963.
Some items were intentionally destroyed by the U.S. government at the direction of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, such as the casket used to transport President Kennedy's body aboard Air Force One from Dallas to Washington, which was dropped by the Air Force into the sea as its public display would be extremely offensive and contrary to public policy.[176] Other items such as the hat worn by Jack Ruby the day he shot Lee Harvey Oswald and the toe tag on Oswald's corpse are in the hands of private collectors and have sold for tens of thousands of dollars at auctions.[172]
Jack Ruby's gun, owned by his brother Earl Ruby, was sold by the Herman Darvick Autograph Auctions in New York City on December 26, 1991, for $220,000.
Contemporary JFK Assassination Tour - Dealey Plaza - Dallas
This clip shows Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas - site of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on the 22nd of November 1966.
In the clip, which was filmed on a terribly cold day in Dallas (it had even snowed during the previous night), I open by filming Dealey Plaza from my room in the Hotel Lawrence. Then I walk along Houston street towards the former Texas School Book Depository, which is where the falsely-accused Lee Harvey Oswald worked, and then film from the front of the TSBD looking down Elm Street towards the triple overpass & the grassy knoll.
I go on to film from several points - from the sidewalk alongside where the fatal head shot to Kennedy occured (looking up towards the TSBD), the grassy knoll (looking from near the site of the head shot), the position of Black Dog Man (the mysterious figure who crouched by the palisade wall at the top of the steps), the picket fence on the knoll (giving a view of the car park, railroad tower where eyewitness Lee Bowers worked, the approximate firing position of the alleged assassin(s) on the knoll, Abraham Zapruder's position (standing on a plinth along the palisade wall), and the entrance to the Sixth Floor Museum (unfortunately, no filming is allowed in the museum).
My tour sixth floor museum Dallas JFK
In this Talk and Share video Coach Darren takes a tour of the sixth floor museum in Dallas Texas.
In November 1963 President Kennedy, accompanied by his wife Jacqueline and Vice President Johnson and his wife, went on a five-city tour of Texas to boost his re-election bid and mend a rift in the Texas State Democratic Party.
John Fitzgerald Jack Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), commonly referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician and journalist who served as the 35th president of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. He served at the height of the Cold War, and the majority of his presidency dealt with managing relations with the Soviet Union. A member of the Democratic Party, Kennedy represented Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate prior to becoming president
As the motorcade turned southwest on Elm Street and began traveling through Dealey Plaza on the edge of downtown Dallas, the president’s convertible passed the multistory Texas School Book Depository building. Moments later, at about 12:30 PM, shots rang out. A bullet pierced the base of the neck of the president, exited through his throat, and then likely (according to the Warren Report) passed through Governor Connally’s shoulder and wrist, ultimately hitting his thigh. Another bullet struck Kennedy in the back of the head. The motorcade rushed to nearby Parkland Memorial Hospital, reaching it quickly; however, doctors’ efforts were futile. Kennedy was officially declared dead at 1:00 pm. Connally survived his wounds.
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963, at 12:30 p.m. in Dallas, Texas, while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza. Kennedy was riding with his wife Jacqueline, Texas Governor John Connally, and Connally's wife, Nellie when he was fatally shot. Governor Connally was seriously wounded in the attack. The motorcade rushed to Parkland Memorial Hospital where President Kennedy was pronounced dead about thirty minutes after the shooting; Connally recovered from his injuries.
After a ten-month investigation, the Warren Commission concluded that Oswald assassinated Kennedy, that Oswald had acted entirely alone, and that Ruby had acted alone in killing Oswald. Kennedy was the eighth US President to die in office and the fourth (following those of Lincoln, Garfield, and McKinley) and most recent to be assassinated. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson automatically became President upon Kennedy's death.
In contrast to the conclusions of the Warren Commission, the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) concluded in 1979 that Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. The HSCA agreed with the Warren Commission that the injuries that Kennedy and Connally sustained were caused by Oswald's three rifle shots, but they also determined the existence of an additional gunshot based on the analysis of a dictabelt audio recording and therefore ... a high probability that two gunmen fired at the President. The Committee was not able to identify any individuals or groups involved with the possible conspiracy. In addition, the HSCA found that the original federal investigations were seriously flawed with respect to information-sharing and the possibility of conspiracy. As recommended by the HSCA, the acoustic evidence indicating conspiracy was subsequently re-examined and rejected.
JFK Assassination- Untold Stories Of The Autopsy
On Friday, November 22, 1963, at 12:30 pm in Dallas, Texas, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza. In this interview, Patrick Bet-David talks with Pathologist James C. Jenkins, the remaining key witness who was asked to assist Joseph Humes, Thornton Boswell and Pierre Finck in the autopsy of Kennedy.
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James Curtis Jenkins was born in 1943. After enlisting in the United States Navyhe won a place at the Medical Technology School that was part of Bethesda Naval Hospital. He attended classes from 7.30 am to 5.00 pm and work duty from 5.00 pm to 6.00 am the next day. Jenkins was assigned to the pathology department.
When John F. Kennedy was assassinated on 22nd November, 1963, his body was taken to Bethesda. Along with fellow student, Paul K. O'Connor was asked to assist Joseph Humes, Thornton Boswell and Pierre Finck in the autopsy of Kennedy.
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JFK at 50 - Illustrated Lecture by Dallas City Archivist - 11.7.13
On November 7, 2013, guest speaker John Slate, Dallas City Archivist, presented an illustrated lecture titled JFK at 50: The John F. Kennedy / Dallas Police Department Collection in the Dallas Municipal Archives. Transferred to the Dallas Archives in 1989, the Kennedy Collection contains more than 11,400 documents and photographs, including homicide reports, affidavits, witness statements, fingerprint cards, mug shots, newspaper clippings and correspondence. See photos of this event on TSLAC's Flickr page (
TSLAC presented this lecture in connection with Texas Investigates: the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and Wounding of Governor John B. Connally, an exhibit free and open to the public until February 14, 2014 in the lobby of our Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building in Austin. View photos of the exhibit on our Flickr page ( and preview the exhibit contents on our website (