
I am a John F. Kennedy assassination geek. I've pored over all the books and videos and theories. I've stopped just short of putting the autopsy photos in my wallet. So, whenever business blows me through Dallas, Texas, I can't keep myself from taking another peek at this immensely historical location.
The famed Texas Schoolbook Depository, from which Lee Harvey Oswald "allegedly" killed the President, has been virtually gutted and transformed into the Sixth Floor Museum. The first time I was there several years back, I was touring the facilities with actor Steve Buscemi. I had no celebrity sightings last week, but I did go through it all one more time. And probably saw things I didn't see the first time around. Naturally, they don't allow photography inside. But, once I got out onto Dealey Plaza, I went to town.

The fascinating thing about this whole area is that it still amazingly looks the way it did in all the pictures and newsreels I have sampled from that fateful Friday. Here's the door of the building. It's not used anymore, but, back then, this is the entrance through which Oswald probably lugged his bag lunch of fried chicken.


This is what JFK saw at the beginning of the last minute of his life. Unless, of course, he was staring at the dandruff on the back of Governor Connelly's head.

This is the sign Kennedy would have seen a minute later if he had not come into close personal contact with some ammunition. The Stemmons Freeway gets you to Parkland Hospital. On that day, JFK did not pass Go, nor did he collect $200.

Nor did he get to go under the Stemmons overpass as planned. Sometimes, your vacation trips do take some odd detours.

The whole place is this hallowed historic landmark, but they still let you walk on the grass.

And, speaking of lawns, here's the infamous "grassy knoll." If there were other gunmen, this cement monstrosity provides oodles of places where a good clean shot can be made.






Dinner last night: Pepperoni and olive pizza at Pizza Beat in Yonkers.
4 comments:
Good picture of you Len....
Good story Lennie, brought back an interesting memory. I was down in Dallas just once and it happened to be November 22, 1993. I was there doing an Islander game. The guy I did the game with picked me up at the airport the night before and gave me his quick JFK tour which included driving slowly through Dealy Plaza and then at the fateful spot sped up the car and drove quickly to Parkland Hospital. Came back the following day the 22nd and saw all the flowers people put down in the appropriate spots. Never will forget it.
Gary
Great photo essay!
15thavebud
15thavebud----
Glad you liked it. I'm in NY this weekend and working on one you will love.
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