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Sixth Floor Museum-Dealey Plz

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411 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75202

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Sixth Floor Museum-Dealey Plz - Dallas, TX
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This is one of the most popular museum in Dallas. The Museum features films, photographs and exhibitions that take you through the journey of john F Kennedy’s life, death and his ...

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Editorial Review 10/28/2011

This is one of the most popular museum in Dallas. The Museum features films, photographs and exhibitions that take you through the journey of john F Kennedy’s life, death and his legacy. The Museum is located in Texas School Book Depository building in Dealey Plaza, where JFK was assassinated. more

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A must see in Dallas! 10/5/2006

When I was recently on a business trip to Dallas, I extended my stay to go to this museum and I am sure glad that I did. The cost was $10 per person and I think it was a great deal. The museum is located in the 6th floor of the “Book Depository” building in downtown Dallas. This is the building where they believe that the fatal shots originated. The building is no longer used as a book depository, but the area around the window where the shots were fired and the area where the police later discovered the rifle have been restored to how they looked at the time. The museum had a huge collection of photographs and artifacts from the Kennedy family as well as many from the hours before and after the shooting. The museum is laid out in chronological order – starting with the Kennedy family, then how JFK became president, then through his presidency, then many details on the assassination and its aftermath. They do highlight the conspiracy theories, the Warren Commission, and other investigations that have taken place. They present the stories with a combination of text, photos, artifacts, and videos. As someone who was not yet born at the time of his assassination, it was very interesting for me to see the affect of this event on the United States and even the world. It was also very interesting to see how different things were back then. We went to the museum on a Saturday afternoon and the place was packed! I would highly recommend trying to fit this in on a weekday if you do plan to go. Check out their hours though as they are not open in the evenings and you want to give yourself enough time to get through the large exhibit. There is a store at the end of the museum – I found a great book there that has a lot of the same information as the exhibit – but it is not nearly as dramatic as seeing it in person. There is also a lot of great information about the museum and their exhibit at their website jfk.org http://www.jfk.org/ If you are ever in the Dallas area – I highly recommend you check out this museum! more

Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey Plaza 12/6/2005

Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey Plaza is a very nice museum.It is located in the very building Oswald shot Kennedy and is filled with a lots of information. There is a guided audio tour, numerous film clips, and being able to see the exact window Oswald fired the shot. It is located in downtown. It also a lots of other things to see near by. You should visit it if u are interested in history. more

Sixth Floor Museum 10/1/2005

This museum isof histric importance. It shows the life of John F Kennedy and is in a landmark district where the asassination occured. The museum includes many photographs and different films and information on Kennedy and murder of our former president. It is locted in downtown dallas. many more places are there to see . if you go to dallas you should see it more

Great place for history buffs! 9/28/2005

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealy Plaza is a museum that they built in the old Book Depository in Dallas. It is where the gunman stood when JFK was shot in Dealy Plaza. It is a very neat place to visit. Make sure you do the audio tour. It gives more information than you get from just walking through. It is neat to look down on Dealy plaza and imagine what happened that day. They have lots of film clips and information that I had never seen about the assasination. Great place for history buffs! more

The Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey Plazza 8/29/2005

The Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey Plaza is a place you have to go visit at least once. It is very informative and well worth the money to visit. It tells you all about President John F. Kennedy and why he visited Dallas that November day in 1963. It goes in to detail the events that surrounded the president’s death and the conspiracies that went with it. There is also an audio cassette tour you can take. I highly recommend this. more

Sixth Floor Museum 8/18/2005

What else is there for guests to do in Dallas but to go to the assination site of President Kennedy and visit the Sixth Floor Museum. This is a fun museum, and although seeing it so many times won't make it fun, taking out of town guests there is a must. This is a well organized and well presented museum and takes you back to that day in a very vivid manner. Each person I've taken there has always enjoyed it very much and always remember that part of their trip to Dallas. The first few times I went, it was very interesting and always something new to learn each time. more

A Dallas institution 8/17/2005

Guests always want to go see the Sixth Floor Museum, it's one of those things that you end up seeing time and time again. Luckily, then, it's very well done. It has some background on the life of JFK and then details his assassination second by second. It's easy to keep an academic distance from it until you are actually looking at the spot where Oswald crouched in his sniper nest. Being so close to world-shaking events is a little chilling. For us jaded Texans, the floor above the JFK exhibit rotates on a regular basis. Even if you're going to the museum for the eighth time with your second cousin Billy Bob from Nebraska, there will be something fresh just for you. I found myself wishing that there was even more information on who JFK was as a person, including his darker personal life. As it stands the museum is very well done and you'll leave satisfied. more

Go back in TIme 8/17/2005

Remember the legacy President JFK let behind in this 6th floor museum in Dallas. It historical museum lies in the exact place where Oswald shot our beloved preisedne. It shows the history of his life and significant artifacts of this horrid event. Ti is every interesting and must-go while in Dallas! more

Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza 8/17/2005

If you ever wanted to know anything about the Kennedy Assassination, then visiting The Sixth Floor Museum is a must. It is located in the very building Oswald shot Kennedy and is filled with a wealth of information. There is a guided audio tour, numerous film clips, and being able to see the exact window Oswald fired from. Everyone should visit this museum and experience and learn about one of the saddest days in American history. more

A bit pricey but well worth it 8/17/2005

While it would be nice if the admission to this museum was less, it is still a good value. It is on the sixth floor (as the name implies) of the infamous Texas Book Repository from where (depending on what you believe) Lee Harvey Oswald shot President Kennedy. The museum chronciles everything from Kennedys arrival in Dallas to the shooting itself and the response. It includes many interactive elements allowing visitors to view original news broadcasts. They have recreated the scene where the window is. If you look out it you can see an 'X' on the pavement which is where the President was shot. more

Historical landmark 8/16/2005

Anybody interested in history will love this place. It's always an interesting feeling to stand in a spot where so much of American history was changed. The museum details Kennedy's life with tons of details and photographs. They also have a very touching section where people can write their memories of JFK. Although I was a bit young, I liked reading the thoughts of so many people who had lived during his presidency. more

For those Conspiracy Nuts 8/12/2005

You have to visit this museum to witness a piece of the history of Dallas. See the window through which the sniper aimed his rifle at JFK. See all the newspaper clippings, investigations, and artifacts. See the chaos that ensued after the shooting and make your own conclusions about Oswald's guilt. more

A historical site in Downtown Dallas 8/4/2005

The Six Floor Museum is the location of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It has a lot of pictures, video and audio records about the President and its short trip to Dallas in 1963. You might be prepared to take a whole day to tour the museum as it provides so much information. Outside of the museum there are many restaurants and bars you will enjoy. more

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Neat 7/28/2005

This place is a very creative and cool place to take your kids to. The sixth floor museum is located in downtown dallas and it is dedicated to the life of John FKenned one of the presidents of the united states that was shot in this state. it is a really neat place to go because you learn so much about the culture and this man who was above and beyond great. It is a really neat place and would reccomend it to all. more

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Great place for tourists! 7/28/2005

This museum is a must see. It celebrates the life of John F Kennedy and is in a national landmark district where the asassination occured. The museum includes many photographs and different films and information on Kennedy and the assination of our former president. It is very eerie to be in a place where you know someone was murdered, though this place is very informative and has many tourists every year. more

Who shot JFK 7/22/2005

The spacious sixth floor of the former Texas School Book Depository allows visitors to walk unaccompanied among the open, partitioned displays. Highlighting the tour is the corner window and the vintage cardboard boxes that formed Lee Harvey Oswald's sniper's nest. Other permanent collections recount the legendary president's rise to power, his years in the White House and insiders entertaining possible conspiracy theories. A 90-minute audio tour, available upon request, enhances the overall experience. more

John F Kennedy 6/21/2005

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is an educational and permanent historic exhibit that examines the life, times, death and legacy of President John F. Kennedy within the context of American history. This is a great place to take your family and read, study about what a great man John F. Kennedy was. This is said to be where the alleged killer, Lee Harvey Oswald fired the lethal shots to John F. Kennedy. more
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  • In Short
    The spacious sixth floor of the former Texas School Book Depository allows visitors to walk unaccompanied among the open, partitioned displays. Highlighting the tour is the...

  • 2/28/2005 Provided by Citysearch
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