Step into history at this moving museum in Dealey Plaza, where JFK's presidency and assassination come to life through captivating exhibits and insights.
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"A museum in Dallas that offers visitors a break from the heat and showcases the history surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Set in the infamous Texas School Book Depository building, the museum covers the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy and is one of the state’s most visited historic sites. Explore the story from every angle at the impressive Sixth Floor Museum, housed in the infamous book depository from where Lee Harvey Oswald’s shots ricocheted on November 22, 1963. Poke through 40,000 artifacts and stand at the exact window where Oswald fired from, then head down to the grassy knoll to make up your own mind about the existence of a ‘second shooter.’ Afterwards, board the JFK Trolley Tour to visit other key sites first hand, including the Texas Theatre, the art-deco cinema where Oswald was finally apprehended by police." - Priya Krishna, Jonathan Thompson
"Zoom out. What’s this place all about? Set in the infamous School Book Depository building, the Sixth Floor Museum covers the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy, including his untimely death, and is one of the state’s most visited historic sites. What will you find in the museum? The main permanent exhibition, "John F. Kennedy and the Memory of a Nation," begins by outlining the major political and social movements of the 1960s before diving into Kennedy’s presidency. The timeline culminates with Nov. 22, 1963, the day at Kennedy was shot in Dallas’s Dealey Plaza. The exhibition space hasn’t changed much since the 1960s and contains artifacts like a sniper’s perch, the FBI model used by the Warren Commission, and personal effects belonging to the alleged shooter, Lee Harvey Oswald. Who is it most appropriate for? Because of the content of the museum, it's best for adult history buffs. The subject matter and presentation is likely going to be beyond the comprehension of most children. How easy is it to navigate? A visit takes a little more than two hours, but there are benches throughout the exhibits for those who can't stand for that length of time. If we need a bit more guidance through the museum, have they got us covered? Admission includes an audio tour that's available in eight languages and one available in ASL." - Laura Ratliff
"Although it’s rooted in tragic circumstances, Dallas’ most well-known event is the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Today, the US President’s assassination is remembered with the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. This fascinating museum was renovated in 2002, incorporating more video and interactive exhibits for guests to enjoy. For $19, you can go on a journey through the history of John F. Kennedy’s life, rise to presidency, untimely death, the resulting investigation, and his legacy. After your visit, walk toward the grassy knoll to talk with local conspiracy theorists who, for a small fee, will show you photos detailing what they believe really happened on November 22, 1963." - MATADOR_NETWORK