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Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Amazing history
This is a must stop if you are visiting Dallas. There is not much to see but just standing there where JFK was assassinated hits big. The plaza is clean and easy to get to. The brown picket fence is a...
I have wanted to visit Dealey Plaza for 60 years and finally got the chance, thanks to the eclipse. Like many Americans, I can remember where I was when I heard the news that President Kennedy had bee...
Probably the most famous tourist attraction in Dallas. Immaculately preserved from the days of the Kennedy assassination. Apart from the Kennedy association, it provides a great view of Dallas especia...
This area is right next to the Sixth (6th) Floor Museum and it was where John F. Kennedy was unfortunately shot.
I wanted to see the area where John F. Kennedy was assassinated. I would advise visitors to just be careful because there were vehicles on these surrounding streets. There were many fountains, statues...
Texas Book Depository; grassy knoll; Elm Street; and all the rest. Easily accessible and largely unchanged. Worth going a bit further up from the JFK area too for some other Dallas history.
Amazing history
This is a must stop if you are visiting Dallas. There is not much to see but just standing there where JFK was assassinated hits big. The plaza is clean and easy to get to. The brown picket fence is a...
Bucket List place for me
I have wanted to visit Dealey Plaza for 60 years and finally got the chance, thanks to the eclipse. Like many Americans, I can remember where I was when I heard the news that President Kennedy had bee...
Great view and photographic spot
Probably the most famous tourist attraction in Dallas. Immaculately preserved from the days of the Kennedy assassination. Apart from the Kennedy association, it provides a great view of Dallas especia...
This area is right next to the Sixth (6th) Floor Museum and it was where John F. Kennedy was unfortunately shot.
I wanted to see the area where John F. Kennedy was assassinated. I would advise visitors to just be careful because there were vehicles on these surrounding streets. There were many fountains, statues...
A place in history
Texas Book Depository; grassy knoll; Elm Street; and all the rest. Easily accessible and largely unchanged. Worth going a bit further up from the JFK area too for some other Dallas history.