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8008 Herb Kelleher Way (at Mockingbird Ln), Dallas, TX
Airport · 705 tips and reviews
Jorge E: On Friday, November 22, 1963, at 11:40 am CST, Kennedy, his wife Jacqueline, and the rest of the presidential entourage arrived at Love Field in Dallas, Texas, aboard Air Force One.
HISTORY: On his visit to Dallas on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy rode in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza. Suddenly shots were fired, killing JFK. Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shots from here.
413 Elm St (in Dealey Plaza Historic District), Dallas, TX
Monument · 39 tips and reviews
am13er: Went here for the first time at night and stood in the rain talking about government conspiracies with my 2 best friends. One of those eery but amazing moments of my Life.
2100 N Stemmons Fwy (at Market Center Bl), Dallas, TX
Convention Center · 3 tips and reviews
Jorge E: This was the destination of JFK's motorcade in 1963 when he was assassinated in Dealey Plaza. He was scheduled to give a speech to 2,600 people at a sold-out luncheon in the Grand Courtyard.
231 W Jefferson Blvd (at S Madison Ave.), Dallas, TX
Movie Theater · North Oak Cliff · 31 tips and reviews
Jorge E: Ninety minutes after shooting JFK in Dealey Plaza, Lee Harvey Oswald was captured in the Texas Theatre auditorium by Dallas Police Officer Nick McDonald.
Jorge E: Site of Jack Ruby's Carousel Club. It was from here that Ruby went to Dallas City Hall at 2001 Commerce Street, where he shot Lee Harvey Oswald.
646 Main St (bt S Market & Record Sts), Dallas, TX
Plaza · 33 tips and reviews
HISTORY: This 30-foot-high monument was erected in 1970. The open-air structure in the historic West End resembles an ancient tomb. It's the first memorial by famed architect & Kennedy friend Philip Johnson.
Jorge E: 8 months before the JFK assassination, Marina Oswald took 3 photos of her husband standing in the backyard holding the rifle allegedly used to kill the president and a copy of a communist newspaper.