A tour that dives into the history-changing assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This tour appeals to anyone who has even a passing interest in one of the twentieth century’s most noteworthy tragedies. Most people are familiar with the Sixth Floor Museum (the site from which Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly fired the deadly shots), but there are many other places around Dallas associated with the assassination that are just as crucial. Most of these are unknown to the casual observer and their roles remain unmarked, but they are critical to understanding what occurred that day.
The group will follow the “trail” of the assassination events. You will be captivated by the details and the events leading up to November 22, providing insight into this tragic day. The tour is conducted by a JFK historian who possesses a wealth of knowledge about that November weekend. This tour will address the full sequence of events that caused this historic day in Dallas to change the history of the nation and the world.
Some highlights include: John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, Greyhound Bus Station, Dallas Morning News Headquarters, Police Headquarters, City Jail, Trace Motorcade Route through Dallas, 6th Floor Museum, Dealey Plaza, Grassy Knoll, Oswald Rooming House Museum (Exclusive Access), Nelly House, Site of Officer J. D. Tippit's assassination, Texas Theatre, Bishop Arts District / Oswald Mural