11/22/02 A visit to Dealey Plaza, Dallas on the 39th anniversary of JFKs assassination
Sixth Floor Museum (Used to be) The Texas School Book Depository Texas Historical Monument
Oswald was alleged to have fired from the 6th floor of what was at that time the Texas School Book Depository. The building at the corner of Houston and Main is now a Dallas County Court building and a museum of JFK's assassination.
The Texas School Book Depository at the corner of Houston and Main, Dallas Texas.
A state historical monument affixed to the corner of the Texas School Book Depository.
The assassination site on Main Street, Dallas TX The Grassy Knoll Stockade fence behind the Grassy Knoll
Looking east from Dealey Plaza, across Main Street. JFK was shot right about where the white car is. Reunion Hotel and Tower in the background.
The Grassy Knoll, Dealey Plaza. Many believe the fatal shot(s) came from this direction. Main Street is to the left.
Behind the Grassy Knoll is a picket fence built for the production of Oliver Stone's film 'JFK.'
National Historical Marker & memorial The grassy knoll Trajectory
The National Historic Landmarker for Dealey Plaza, site of JFK's assassination, November 22, 1963.
The Grassy Knoll with a group viewing the National Historic Landmarker.
A view of Oswald's perch on the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository and the spot where the bullet was alleged to have hit JFK. From across Main Street.
The assassination site National Memorial Personal tributes
A view of Oswald's perch on the 5th floor of the Texas School Book Depository and the spot where the bullet was alleged to have hit JFK. From across Main Street. The National Historic Landmarker for Dealey Plaza, site of JFK's assassination, November 22, 1963. Flowers and personal notes on the National Historic Landmarker. A child's note says "We love you, JFK."
Assassination site Dealy Plaza and Texas School Book Depository Dallas County Jail - Oswald assassination site
A view of Main Street from the top fo the Grassy Knoll.
A sad chapter in American history and that of Dallas, Texas.
The Dallas County Jailhouse. It was here that Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered by Jack Ruby. Ruby spent the rest of his life hiding his motive in court. He went to his grave with the terrible truth.
Street vendor The Grassy Knoll Bloody Blue Skies of Texas
Magazine and souvenier vendor, Dealey Plaza.
A wide-angle shot of the Grassy Knoll.
Dealey Plaza, Dallas Texas