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Dealey Plaza, Texas

Monday, 18th April 2005 by James

The site of former U.S. President JFK’s assassination: Dealey Plaza, Texas. Caknuck (Thanks again!) breaks down the points of interest:

The grassy area in the middle of the image (where the one road forks into three) is Dealey Plaza. The group of trees directly to the right of the underpass is the infamous “Grassy Knoll”. The square beige at the center of the image is the Texas Schoolbook Depository, where Lee Harvey Oswald was perched. Two buses are passing the Depository (now home to a museum dedicated to the event) on Elm St, and roughly correspond to the location of the President’s car each time he was shot.

Book Depository

8 Responses to 'Dealey Plaza, Texas'

  1. 1. caknuck says:

    Two blocks southeast of the Depository building, you’ll see what looks like a small, white open-ended box. That is the Kennedy Memorial.

    Just off the southern edge of the photo is Reunion Tower. This is the tower they show on most professional sports broadcasts that looks like a tee-ball stand with Christmas lights.

  2. 2. Mithras says:

    Is it just me, or is the filing of this one under “Movie Locations” kinda tasteless?

  3. 3. James says:

    Apologies for causing any offence, I’ve changed this to be filed under “buildings” (which doesn’t really fit either :-/ )

  4. 4. butch says:

    How about a new category… “Events”

  5. 5. Randall says:

    Nice, but since Oswald was in the second floor lunchroom and didn’t shoot at anybody, I wouldn’t say he was “perched” there.

  6. 6. countrygrrl says:

    this is really interesting…i came across your site whilst surfing around and enjoyed all the posts. Here in bonnie Scotland we read about all this stuff but it’s great to see it on the satellite pics.

  7. 7. Alex says:

    Hey countrygrrl, this site is produced is Edinburgh, Scotland :-)

  8. 8. bill says:

    she’s probably right down the street

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