Pres. John Kennedy being greeted as he arrives for his tour of the Manned Space Center. September 12, 1962
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Pres. John Kennedy being greeted as he arrives for his tour of the Manned Space Center. September 12, 1962
Some amazing Kennedy Colorations.
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Pres. John F. Kennedy greets Fort Worth law enforcement crowd control officers who are on horseback in front of Hotel Texas, 11/22/1963.
President Kennedy entering Rice Stadium, before his 1962, "Moon Speech".
My trip to Dealey Plaza.
1. The view from the 7th floor.
2. The Old Red Museum, across the street from Dealey Plaza.
3. A view of the Triple Underpass. Note the guy on the right with the table and pictures, is a conspiracy theorist. You will find a lot of these guys out on busy days.
4. View of the Triple Underpass from the wooden fence.
5. Shot of the School Book Depository from the street.
6. Triple Underpass.
7 & 8. Pictures of the wooden fence, where people have signed their names.
9. ‘x’ marks the spot where JFK was fatally shot.
10. The back of the School Book Depository, where paid parking is.
November 21, 1963: On the eve of JFK's assassination, his last dinner was eaten at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, Texas. His last dinner was Chicken Virgina, rolls, green beans and a slice of pumpkin pie.
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Every year on this day, I make his last supper and tomorrow, I listen to all the broad casts (from 1963) about his death.
How do you remember?
John F. Kennedy Inspecting Space Capsule, 1962 at Houston's Manned Spacecraft Center.
This eerie photo depicts President Kennedy brushing back his hair as his limousine rounds the corner from Main St. to Houston St. The open sniper's window on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository is just barely visible.