The Sixth Floor Museum

The Sixth Floor Museum

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is a historic museum dedicated to the life and - in particular - the assassination of JFK. The Sixth Floor Museum is located in the former Texas School Book Depository building at Dealey Plaza in...

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is a historic museum dedicated to the life and - in particular - the assassination of JFK. The Sixth Floor Museum is located in the former Texas School Book Depository building at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas - the location where Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly shot JFK.

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New JFK footage from George Jeffries

donated to the museum, president's day, 2007

New JFK footage from George Jeffries

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BOOK REVIEW: 'JFK': Skyhorse Publishing Brings Back L. Fletcher Prouty's 'Secret History of U.S.', His Version of Who Really Murdered President Kennedy -- and Why Reviewed By David M. Kinchen Huntingtonnews.net Book Critic Editor's Note: This review is being published on the 46th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Nov. 22, 1963. Military insider L. Fletcher Prouty published "JFK: The CIA, Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy" in 1996. Prouty, whose character "Man X" was played by Donald Sutherland in Oliver Stone's 1991 movie "JFK," not only didn't believe that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman who ... Read Full Story
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  Tune into Discovery tonight for an episode of the all-new CSI: Dallas. OK, it isn't really another CSI spinoff. But the new documentary JFK: Inside the Target Car does apply modern CSI-style technology to the assassination of 46-year-old U.S. President John F. Kennedy, which took place 46 years ago to the day. The revelations are stunning. JFK was murdered as his motorcade drove through Dealey Plaza in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. We all know the basics of the story — the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald, his subsequent murder, countless conspiracy theories — so there's no need to detail them here. But ... Read Full Story
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DALLAS, Nov. 22 (UPI) -- Dallas residents say their lives were affected by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in the city 46 years ago Sunday. Those who were old enough to remember the president's assassination first-hand told Sunday's Dallas Morning News it had varying effects on them. said Doris Falls, 73, who was in labor with twin boys at Dallas' Parkland Memorial Hospital when the motorcade bearing the fatally wounded Kennedy pulled up. added Gary Mack, curator of The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. Sharon Boyd of McKinney, Texas, told the Morning News. Copyright 2009 by United Press International All Rights ... Read Full Story
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northernva_news: RT @ArlingtonVALib: Read about JFK's death & Lee Harvey Oswald from a new angle in MRS.PAINE'S GARAGE AND THE M.. http://bit.ly/4KC2di Read Full Story
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What was possibly the last autograph signed by President John F. Kennedy sold recently at an auction with other items linked to his assassination. He signed the front page of the Dallas Morning News on November 22, 1963 for a maid named Jan White. He had just entered the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce to give a breakfast speech. Later that day he was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald. The date of Kennedy's assassination was on the paper near his signature. The winning bid of $39,000 was placed by Joe Maddalena, president and owner of Profiles in History in Calabassas, California. Billco's Autograph Collecting ... Read Full Story
The quick crack of gunshots in Dallas's Dealey Plaza that terminated the life and presidency of John Fitzgerald Kennedy continues to reverberate 33 years later. But the shock of the assassination is now overshadowed by dismay over the ruthless cover-up of what may be the greatest unsolved crime of the century. Today the 1964 report of the Warren commission reads like a fairy tale. The lone assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was ruled to have fired...  
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Forty-six years ago, today, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. That much is known. The rest, pretty much, is speculation. When I was 11, I found myself browsing through the used books section of the Value Village in New Westminster, B.C. My eyes stopped on a weathered copy of the Warren Commission findings — [...]About the author: Tod Maffin [contact] is a keynote speaker and thought-leader in the areas of Recruiting...  
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Bombshells in the new trade paperback of a good JFK assassination book are featured in a new Discovery Channel special, "Did the Mob kill JFK?" produced by NBC. It premieres Sunday, November 22, 2009, on the Discovery Channel (US) at 8pm and again at ...  
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The country’s most shocking day in modern times, before 9/11, occurred 46 years ago Sunday. The History channel has a couple of grabber specials that night about the event. And on Monday, National Geographic Channel premieres the arresting special “The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination”.  
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Two new Discovery programs will delve into the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, "Did the Mob Kill JFK?" and "JFK: The Ruby Connection."Both shows will air on the anniversary of JFK's death, Nov. 22, from 8-10 p.m. The programs include never-before-aired information, the network says.-- Allison J. Waldman  
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Copy negative of a view from the historic Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, Texas. The view through a window shows multiple vehicles traveling down several streets -click image for detail. DallasNews.com reports: UNT Libraries' new online JFK archive...  
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Penn Jones, Jr. (1914-1998) is one of my heroes. He had the courage to stand up to the official version that was given by our 'authorities' for the shooting of John F. Kennedy in downtown Dallas. His voice was one of dissent.  
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