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JFK Assassination and Museum Tour with Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House

Overview
Explore Dallas like never before on this three and a half hour small group tour with transport by air-conditioned van. Travel to the Grassy Knoll and the infamous car ride that made history on November 22, 1963. Many people remember the day when they heard the news of the tragic assassination of former President John F. Kennedy as he drove through Dallas. The assassination, assumed to be by Lee Harvey Oswald, is one of the most discussed and speculated unsolved mysteries of our time. Includes Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House.
City: Dallas
Sat 09 Nov
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Starting at $76.92
Sat 09 Nov
Starting at $76.92
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What's Included
Live commentary on board
Sixth Floor Museum
Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House
Additional Info
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 13 travelers in the Van. The first hour it's a walking tour and its could be more people in the group
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
What To Expect
1
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
The John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza was dedicated June 24, 1970. In the years since, it has become an integral part of the cityā€™s urban landscape and cultural heritage.
2
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The assassination, assumed to be by Lee Harvey Oswald, is one of the most discussed and speculated unsolved mysteries of our time will take you to the world of conspiracy, where you may look out over Dealey Plaza (JFK Assassination), Grassy Knoll, and the Kennedy Memorial.
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Grassy Knoll
Begin with a pickup from a centrally located pickup point and travel to the Grassy Knoll and the infamous car ride that made history on November 22, 1963. Travel to the Grassy Knoll and the infamous car ride that made history on November 22, 1963.
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The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is located on the sixth floor of the Dallas County Administration Building in downtown Dallas, Texas, overlooking Dealey Plaza at the intersection of Elm and Houston.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (822)
Eileen_S
Sep 2022
Brought my 18 year old son and we LOVED the tour! We really felt like we were present on that fateful day. The tour guide did the tour in a way that made us feel like we were first party witnesses, following Lee Harvey Oswald in his flight from the crime scene. I wonā€™t upload any more pictures and give anything away, but we loved it!
brittanys7428
Sep 2022
great tour! very informative! i definitely thought i knew a lot about jfk's assassination but there was plenty of info i had never heard before! we first met at the jfk memorial, headed to dealey plaza, then to the farmer's market, oswald's rooming house, and finally to the sixth floor museum. it was so interesting being in dealey plaza and seeing all the vantage points and layout of the area. lots of information! the farmers market was a good place to get some food and drinks, this was about a 30min stop. sad we had eaten lunch right before the tour :( the rooming house was very interesting, a short little 15 min trip. the museum was very cool but the only bad part was that by the time we got to the museum, we didn't have a ton of time before they closed at 5pm so we didn't get through everything there. the museum employees were very rude, however, kicking us out of the building during a torrential downpour with hail. about 30 people huddled under the awning outside while all the workers left (that's more of a review of the museum, rather than the tour itself). there was a guy selling water at dealey plaza, but keep in mind, especially for summer, you will be very hot so remember to bring a water (water is the only thing you can take into the museum). i would say the only downside to the tour was how hot it was! if i could make a suggestion, please get auto start for your vans or leave them running while were outside of the van. the van was sitting out in the hot sun for quite a while before we got in it, so when we were finally ready to start the tour, it was wildly hot. mix that in with having a full van of about 10-12 people and it can make for a less than ideal time. just as the van cools down, its time to get out and shut the van off again for another 45 mins. you get back in and it's the same situation, very hot!! also should note, we were picked up at the jfk memorial and the tour ended at the museum, we did not go back to the memorial. this wasn't a big deal for us as we didn't drive there but just want to note that if you are driving, you won't end in the same place you started (although if you don't do the museum, you are dropped off back at the memorial.)
Response from Host
Sep 2022
Dear guest, thank you for your business kind words.. your gratitude and detailed insight are greatly appreciated! Please reach out once again on your next visit to Texas.. take care and best regards..
Linda_A
Sep 2022
The whole tour was extremely interesting. The walk to the hill where President Kennedy was shot and in depth sequence analysis were fascinating and heartbreaking. Kevinā€™s presentation was exceptional throughout the tour. He used humor at times to lighten the mood but never diverted from topic.

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