X on the road where the 3 deadly shots took place
Theater
Assassination site (x marks the spot)
Book Repository
The depository
Where Oswald killed the officer.
Relive History
JFK musuem
Where Lee Harvey Oswald lived.
Anita C.
Nov 14, 2024
Very fun experience! We had a great driver and it was not too hot of a day which was nice because the AC didn't work that great. The seats were comfortable and the trolley was clean. The tour was very detailed and I loved seeing so many places
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Shalaunte W.
Dec 11, 2022
We did this tour Dec 9th 22. I really enjoyed it. Our tour guide was Lisa and she was very informative and funny. She cracked jokes, took the time to go further into explaining the storyline and made sure we understood the details. It was alot of detours and she worked her way around the traffic. The trolley was decorated very cute with Xmas decorations. I heard this tour used to let you in jfk house and the theater but I'm guessing it was stopped due to Covid. Overall I liked it .
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Frances F.
Dec 5, 2019
Our flight was cancelled on Dallas. So we made the best of it and got a rental car and did some exploring. My Dad suggested I take my son to see where JFK was assassinated at Dealey Plaza. We paid for the audio tour and it was pretty cool. If anyone is in the Dallas area and has the chance to check this out- it's for sure worth it.
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Charissa G.
Dec 29, 2021
We were driven to the key areas such as the book depository, the grassy knoll that I have heard so much about and the house where Oswald rented a room, to name a few. The guide is well learned in history and added a few facts that I didn't know. The cost was about $36 for each of us. This is such an important part of history and still has it's secrets so I have to say that it was worth the money.
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Eldon T.
Jul 12, 2018
Darla gave an outstanding tour. The took us to the place where President Kennedy was shot, the book depository, where Lee Harvey Oswald lived, where Oswald killed officer J. D. Tippet, the store Oswald ran into, the theater where he was captured, where Jack Ruby's nightclub was located and the police station where Ruby shot Oswald.
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Curtis W.
Dec 19, 2019
Rushed to see this when I was in Dallas for work. Ran in just at closing time and they were kind enough to still let me get a ticket and go through the museum. Id probably go again next time I'm in the area as I'm sure I missed some details.
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Terri D.
May 10, 2016
Maybe I'm spoiled with what to expect in a museum but this was NOT worth the $16 price of admission.I've been to my share of museums so I know there's a lot of reading involved, but for $16 I expect A LOT more interactive, touch and feel, 3D type exhibits. The audio tour was a boring voice to listen to for an hour and a half.Everything in that museum I can find online. The only thing I can't do is stand in the exact spot the shots were fired. But wait, I can't do that at this museum either!Read...Read...Read... That's all there is to this museum. And the pictures on the wall are the same ones I've seen other places.I have an appreciation for history and enjoy learning about the past, but I was disappointed in this place. MOSTLY because of the price. I would give it 5 stars if it was $5 to get in. I just expected a whole lot more for $16. A WHOLE LOT MORE!
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Bobby A.
Feb 14, 2019
Great tour the guide was very funny the place looks great compared to the years of history, You must put this on the to do list. We bought a milkshake while touring it just fit the venue. Only $16 to get in for admission.
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Ashley C.
Feb 12, 2022
Very informative walk through leading up to the assassination of President JFK. Interesting to see all aspects of how the day unfolded. Heads up, make sure to book tickets online before arrival. Due to Covid it's required!
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Greg G.
Feb 26, 2021
The building and location are historically important and worth the visit as is Dealey plaza where our president was lead into a trap that cost him his life and American people a deadly long protracted and expensive war that in the end had no meaning. If JFK lived the vietnam war would have never escalated to the disaster that it became. The museum is a monument to the mainstream medias white washed explanation of who killed the president.
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