JFK Assassination Tour - The history and truth of Kennedy’s assassination right where it happened

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On this 60-minute tour you will walk the path that President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade took as it rendezvoused with history Nov. 22, 1963.

See the Texas Book Depository and hear the tale of Lee Harvey Oswald’s plot to kill the leader of the free world. You’ll stand on the Grassy Knoll and judge for yourself if Oswald was the sole perpetrator or if there was a second shooter part of a mass conspiracy. Hear about the events of that day, including JFK’s arrival in Dallas and the personal home video that unexpectedly achieved international fame.

Your guide will also share stories told less often, such as Oswald’s previous assassination attempt and how the Kennedy family dealt with the aftermath of the event.

If you’d like to complete your JFK experience here in Dallas, we recommend visiting the Sixth Floor Museum. Our tour ends outside the Sixth Floor Museum where you’re welcome to get tickets and continue on your own to see the sniper’s perch and a wealth of artifacts related to President Kennedy and the assassination. Your guide will be happy to share more about what to look for inside the museum.

This immersive tour is the best way to discover historic Dealey Plaza and learn about one of the most shocking moments in America’s past.

Upgrade your experience to include The Sixth Floor Museum and see the shooter’s perch, Kennedy memorabilia, artifacts, and more.

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On this 60-minute tour you will walk the path that President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade took as it rendezvoused with history Nov. 22, 1963.

See the Texas Book Depository and hear the tale of Lee Harvey Oswald’s plot to kill the leader of the free world. You’ll stand on the Grassy Knoll and judge for yourself if Oswald was the sole perpetrator or if there was a second shooter part of a mass conspiracy. Hear about the events of that day, including JFK’s arrival in Dallas and the personal home video that unexpectedly achieved international fame.

Your guide will also share stories told less often, such as Oswald’s previous assassination attempt and how the Kennedy family dealt with the aftermath of the event.

If you’d like to complete your JFK experience here in Dallas, we recommend visiting the Sixth Floor Museum. Our tour ends outside the Sixth Floor Museum where you’re welcome to get tickets and continue on your own to see the sniper’s perch and a wealth of artifacts related to President Kennedy and the assassination. Your guide will be happy to share more about what to look for inside the museum.

This immersive tour is the best way to discover historic Dealey Plaza and learn about one of the most shocking moments in America’s past.

Upgrade your experience to include The Sixth Floor Museum and see the shooter’s perch, Kennedy memorabilia, artifacts, and more.

Normally

$29.00

Highlights

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    Follow the path of the motorcade as you hear the personal and political stories surrounding this event.

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    Step back in time to where Abraham Zapruder captured footage of the event, and stand where “X” marks the spot the bullet landed.

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    Judge for yourself if Oswald acted alone after learning the facts and conspiracies.

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    See the landmarks of Dealey Plaza, many preserved from 1963, as well as the infamous “grassy knoll.”

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    Hear lesser-known details like JFK’s strange prediction, Jackie's personal struggle, and Oswald’s previous assassination attempt.

Address

  • Meeting Point: John Neely Bryan Cabin, 600 Elm Street

Opening Hours

When: 10am daily
Duration: 1 hour

Instructions

  • Show digital ticket to tour guide upon arrival at your reserved date and time.

Normally

$29.00

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