JFK Assassination Tour with Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House
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Dallas
About
Explore the profound and bizarre history surrounding the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, which took place in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
This in-depth, sight-seeing tour is narrated by an Emmy award-winning Investigative Journalist turned JFK Historian. It features a guided walk through Dealey Plaza, the location where President Kennedy was killed by an assassin's bullet, and admission to the Oswald Rooming House Museum where you go inside the bedroom of the alleged killer, re-tracing his steps after the shooting.
The tour offers a unique blend of live storytelling and multimedia presentations, providing original insight and conten...
Highlights
From 2 hours and 20 minutes to 2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 2 hours and 20 minutes to 2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Oswald Rooming House Museum
Air-conditioned vehicle
Live, In-person Narration
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
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JFK Assassination Tour with Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House
(25) Reviews
Dallas
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About
Explore the profound and bizarre history surrounding the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, which took place in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
This in-depth, sight-seeing tour is narrated by an Emmy award-winning Investigative Journalist turned JFK Historian. It features a guided walk through Dealey Plaza, the location where President Kennedy was killed by an assassin's bullet, and admission to the Oswald Rooming House Museum where you go inside the bedroom of the alleged killer, re-tracing his steps after the shooting.
The tour offers a unique blend of live storytelling and multimedia presentations, providing original insight and conten...
Highlights
From 2 hours and 20 minutes to 2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 2 hours and 20 minutes to 2 hours and 30 minutes
Compare what Dallas looked like on November 22, 1963, as you travel the exact parade route JFK was on.
Approximately 90,000 people lined the streets to wave at President Kennedy and his wife Jackie, who arguably was more popular than her husband.
- Why was JFK in Dallas?
- Was the parade route changed at the last second?
- Was the FBI aware of Lee Harvey Oswald?
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Dallas Municipal Building
Two days after JFK’s assassination, Oswald was shot and killed by a local nightclub owner in the garage of the Dallas Police station. We therefore never saw a trial for Lee Harvey Oswald.
In September of 1964, after a 10-month investigation, the Warren Commision concluded Lee Harvey Oswald murdered both President Kennedy and J.D. Tippit, that Oswald acted alone, and that there was no conspiracy involved with killing the President.
Still, about three-quarters of people don’t buy the Commission’s conclusion, resulting in the most controversial case in the history of the world.
- Who was Jack Ruby?
- Why did he murder Oswald?
- Do any newly released documents prove a conspiracy?
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Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Known as the “front-door” to the city, the three streets of Dealey Plaza is less than a mile east of where Dallas was founded on the Trinity River.
It’s a snapshot in time, virtually unchanged, and home to the most famous murder scene in the world, the location where President Kennedy was shot and killed by an assassin's bullet.
- Did anyone witness someone fire a rifle?
- How many shots were fired?
- Where was JFK hit?
15 minutes
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Grassy Knoll
Considered by many to be the location of a second gunman, the north side of Dealey Plaza known as the “grassy knoll”, is a mysterious and controversial historical site. Some witnesses testified they heard shots come from this knoll.
It’s also here where Abraham Zapruder stood 65 feet from the presidential motorcade and captured the most famous piece of film in history, the exact moment JFK is struck in the head.
- Is the Zapruder film proof of a conspiracy?
- Did anyone see a second gunman?
- Was the autopsy faked?
15 minutes
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Oswald Rooming House Museums
Step into the bedroom of the man charged with killing the president, kept just as it was in 1963. Look for clues that may aid in the investigation, follow his footsteps, and get a glimpse into the short, complicated life of America’s most notorious alleged murderers.
- Did Lee Harvey Oswald kill JFK?
- Did Oswald have help?
- Where was Oswald at the time of the shooting?
15 minutes
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Site of D.P.D. officer J.D. Tippit's murder by Lee Harvey Oswald
The exact location where Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit was shot dead in the streets, about 45 minutes after the shooting of the President.
Later that day, based on witness testimony and other pieces of evidence, Dallas charged Lee Harvey Oswald with Tippit’s murder and the city has always maintained Oswald was the killer. Today however, many doubt the official story.
- Did Lee Harvey Oswald Kill J.D. Tippit?
- Were there witnesses to Tippit's Murder?
- Did Lee Harvey Oswald have a body double?
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The Texas Theatre
At 1:50 pm, a half-mile from the Tippit scene at the historic Texas Theatre, Lee Harvey Oswald is arrested. According to witnesses, Oswald pulled his pistol out in the theatre and engaged in a fight with the officers.
Later, Dallas police found two IDs in Oswald’s wallet. One ID said, “Lee Harvey Oswald”, and the other, “Alek James Hidell”.
- How did police know Oswald was in the theatre?
- What did he say when police approached him?
- Who is Alek James Hidell?