July 17, 2010
Mike and Tammy took us to The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza today. This is the place where Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Even though the assassination investigation is officially closed, many still have different theories about what happened on that day. Now after reviewing some of the news accounts, videos and the available evidence presented for this terrible day, I must admit that I am also confused about what happened or who really assassinated President Kennedy. In the end, each of us must come to our own conclusions about this assassination and determine what to believe. Although we left with more questions than when we arrived, I would still highly recommend a visit to this historic site and museum. No photography was allowed inside the museum.
As we drive toward Dallas, it was nice to finally go somewhere without a lot of traffic.
The Texas School Book Depository Building where Oswald fired shots from the sixth floor window.
The grassy knoll where some think an additional shot was fired at the President.
As we drive toward Dallas, it was nice to finally go somewhere without a lot of traffic.
The Texas School Book Depository Building where Oswald fired shots from the sixth floor window.
The grassy knoll where some think an additional shot was fired at the President.
Char, Mike and Tammy across the street from Dealey Plaza.

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