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Stop At: Fun Dallas Tours, Dallas, TX 75240-4251
This two-hour tour takes you into the world of JFK conspiracy, where you may look out over Dealey Plaza where JFK was assassinated.
Theories say that the single-bullet with evidence from the Zapruder film was indicated from the Grassy Knoll that was responsible for Kennedy's fatal head wound. Visit the simple, concrete memorial to President Kennedy, designed by architect Philip Johnson, which called it "a place of quiet refuge, an enclosed place of thought and contemplation separated from the city around, but near the sky and earth."
Finally, make a stop at the historic Texas Movie Theater in Oak Cliff, a beautiful and historic area of downtown Dallas. It gained historical significance on November 22, 1963 as the location of Lee Harvey Oswald´s arrest for the killing of Dallas police officer J.D. Tippit. Today, it hosts a mix of repertory cinema and special events.
This 2-hour tour has a participation of maximum 13 travelers
Stop At: Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District, 500 Main St, Dallas, TX 75202-3521
This two-hour tour takes you into the world of JFK conspiracy, where you may look out over Dealey Plaza where JFK was assassinated.
Stop At: John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, Main Street and Market Street, Dallas, TX 75202
This two-hour tour takes you into the world of JFK conspiracy, where you may look out over Dealey Plaza where JFK was assassinated.
Stop At: Grassy Knoll, Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202
Theories say that the single-bullet with evidence from the Zapruder film was indicated from the Grassy Knoll that was responsible for Kennedy's fatal head wound.
Pass By: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, 411 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202-3301
Pass by the Museum, which is in the former Texas School Book Depository building, where evidence of a sniper was found after the assassination of President Kennedy.
Stop At: Texas Theatre, 231 W Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX 75208, USA
Make a stop at the historic Texas Movie Theater in Oak Cliff, a beautiful and historic area of downtown Dallas. It gained historical significance on November 22, 1963 as the location of Lee Harvey Oswald´s arrest for the killing of Dallas police officer J.D. Tippit. Today, it hosts a mix of repertory cinema and special events.