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Découvrez la tragédie de JFK de première main ... votre guide privé vous guidera tout au long de la journée historique du vendredi 22 novembre 1963 en suivant la chronologie de l'assassinat du président John F. Kennedy à Dallas, au Texas. Votre guide vous montrera d'anciennes photographies, cartes et diagrammes pour vous aider à mieux comprendre l'histoire.
* Dealey Plaza (registre national des lieux historiques)
* Kennedy Memorial Plaza
* Musée du sixième étage à Dealey Plaza (vue de l'extérieur)
* Quartier général de la police, prison de la ville
* Route du cortège automobile à travers Dallas
* Ancien hôpital de Parkland
* Site de l'assassinat de l'officier J. D. Tippit
* Pension d'Oswald
* Le Texas Theatre
* Mémorial de la police de Dallas
Ville: Dallas
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John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
Experience the JFK tragedy firsthand. This fascinating tour begins with a visit to the aesthetically simple, Kennedy Memorial; a thoughtful piece of art; the space is intended for reflection and remembrance.
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Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Visit Dealey Plaza; a public park in downtown Dallas and the site of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. As you walk through Dealey Plaza with your Tour Guide, learn about the Presidential motorcade route and stop at the infamous Grassy Knoll, where bystanders heard gunshots. Learn about the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza (which commemorates the life and legacy of JFK); now located within the building formerly known as the Texas School Book Depository. See the “corner window” used by the alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. Hear details of key evidence, the Warren Commission Report, the role of the Secret Service Agents, eyewitness accounts, the Zapruder film and discuss the conspiracy theories. Depart Dealey Plaza and trace Kennedy’s presidential limousine's route to Parkland Hospital; where questionable decisions were made in the midst of the crisis. Hear accounts from the ER doctors, the tragic moments Jackie Kennedy experienced and the welfare of severely injured Governor Connally. In route, you will stop at the Dallas Trade Mart, where JFK was schedule to be the guest of honor and deliver a speech at a luncheon hosted by Dallas dignitaries.
3
Turtle Creek Park
Drive the route of the presidential motorcade as it left Dallas' Love Field Airport heading towards downtown. Learn about Kennedy's plans for his trip to Texas.
4
Main Street Garden
Stop by Main Street Gardens to see the Old Municipal Building. In 1963, this was the home of the Dallas Police Headquarters and the Dallas city jail where Lee Harvey Oswald was held over the weekend. Your guide will cover the circumstances that lead to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by nightclub owner, Jack Ruby.
5
The Texas Theatre
Trace Lee Harvey Oswald's footsteps as he fled the Texas School Book Depository to the Dallas neighborhood of Oak Cliff. Stop by Oswald's boarding house that still stands today. Visit the corner of 10th and Patton St.; the site where Oswald fatally shot Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit. Follow the expected route Oswald took as he fled the scene, to the famous Texas Theatre, where he was captured and arrested after a struggle with the Dallas Police.
6
Dallas City Hall
Located adjacent to the Dallas City Hall is the Dallas Police Memorial; a tribute to all Dallas Police Officers slain in the line of duty. Look for the fallen J. D. Tippit's name on the Memorial.
7
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
Experience the JFK tragedy firsthand. This fascinating tour begins with a visit to the aesthetically simple, Kennedy Memorial; a thoughtful piece of art; the space is intended for reflection and remembrance.
8
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Visit Dealey Plaza; a public park in downtown Dallas and the site of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. As you walk through Dealey Plaza with your Tour Guide, learn about the Presidential motorcade route and stop at the infamous Grassy Knoll, where bystanders heard gunshots. Learn about the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza (which commemorates the life and legacy of JFK); now located within the building formerly known as the Texas School Book Depository. See the “corner window” used by the alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. Hear details of key evidence, the Warren Commission Report, the role of the Secret Service Agents, eyewitness accounts, the Zapruder film and discuss the conspiracy theories. Depart Dealey Plaza and trace Kennedy’s presidential limousine's route to Parkland Hospital; where questionable decisions were made in the midst of the crisis. Hear accounts from the ER doctors, the tragic moments Jackie Kennedy experienced and the welfare of severely injured Governor Connally. In route, you will stop at the Dallas Trade Mart, where JFK was schedule to be the guest of honor and deliver a speech at a luncheon hosted by Dallas dignitaries.
9
Turtle Creek Park
Drive the route of the presidential motorcade as it left Dallas' Love Field Airport heading towards downtown. Learn about Kennedy's plans for his trip to Texas.
10
Main Street Garden
Stop by Main Street Gardens to see the Old Municipal Building. In 1963, this was the home of the Dallas Police Headquarters and the Dallas city jail where Lee Harvey Oswald was held over the weekend. Your guide will cover the circumstances that lead to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by nightclub owner, Jack Ruby.
11
The Texas Theatre
Trace Lee Harvey Oswald's footsteps as he fled the Texas School Book Depository to the Dallas neighborhood of Oak Cliff. Stop by Oswald's boarding house that still stands today. Visit the corner of 10th and Patton St.; the site where Oswald fatally shot Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit. Follow the expected route Oswald took as he fled the scene, to the famous Texas Theatre, where he was captured and arrested after a struggle with the Dallas Police.
12
Dallas City Hall
Located adjacent to the Dallas City Hall is the Dallas Police Memorial; a tribute to all Dallas Police Officers slain in the line of duty. Look for the fallen J. D. Tippit's name on the Memorial.
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Place commémorative John F. Kennedy
Découvrez la tragédie de JFK de première main. Cette visite fascinante commence par une visite à l'esthétique simple, Kennedy Memorial; une œuvre d'art réfléchie; l'espace est destiné à la réflexion et au souvenir.
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Quartier historique national de Dealey Plaza
Visitez Dealey Plaza; un parc public au centre-ville de Dallas et le site de l'assassinat du président John F. Kennedy. En vous promenant dans Dealey Plaza avec votre guide touristique, découvrez l'itinéraire du cortège présidentiel et arrêtez-vous au tristement célèbre Grassy Knoll, où des passants ont entendu des coups de feu. Découvrez le Sixth Floor Museum à Dealey Plaza (qui commémore la vie et l'héritage de JFK); maintenant situé dans le bâtiment anciennement connu sous le nom de Texas School Book Depository. Voir la "fenêtre d'angle" utilisée par l'assassin présumé, Lee Harvey Oswald. Écoutez les détails des preuves clés, le rapport de la Commission Warren, le rôle des agents des services secrets, les témoignages oculaires, le film Zapruder et discutez des théories du complot. Quittez Dealey Plaza et suivez l'itinéraire de la limousine présidentielle de Kennedy jusqu'à l'hôpital Parkland ; où des décisions douteuses ont été prises en pleine crise. Écoutez les récits des médecins des urgences, les moments tragiques vécus par Jackie Kennedy et le bien-être du gouverneur Connally, gravement blessé. En cours de route, vous vous arrêterez au Dallas Trade Mart, où JFK devait être l'invité d'honneur et prononcer un discours lors d'un déjeuner organisé par des dignitaires de Dallas.
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Parc de Turtle Creek
Suivez l'itinéraire du cortège présidentiel alors qu'il quittait l'aéroport Love Field de Dallas en direction du centre-ville. Découvrez les plans de Kennedy pour son voyage au Texas.
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Jardin de la rue principale
Arrêtez-vous à Main Street Gardens pour voir l'ancien bâtiment municipal. En 1963, c'était la maison du quartier général de la police de Dallas et de la prison de la ville de Dallas où Lee Harvey Oswald a été détenu pendant le week-end. Votre guide couvrira les circonstances qui ont conduit au tournage de Lee Harvey Oswald par le propriétaire de la discothèque, Jack Ruby.
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Le théâtre texan
Suivez les traces de Lee Harvey Oswald alors qu'il fuyait le Texas School Book Depository vers le quartier d'Oak Cliff à Dallas. Arrêtez-vous à la pension d'Oswald qui existe encore aujourd'hui. Visitez le coin de la 10e et de la rue Patton ; le site où Oswald a tué par balle le policier de Dallas JD Tippit. Suivez l'itinéraire prévu qu'Oswald a emprunté alors qu'il fuyait les lieux, jusqu'au célèbre Texas Theatre, où il a été capturé et arrêté après une lutte avec la police de Dallas.
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Hôtel de ville de Dallas
Situé à côté de l'hôtel de ville de Dallas se trouve le mémorial de la police de Dallas; un hommage à tous les policiers de Dallas tués dans l'exercice de leurs fonctions. Cherchez le nom du défunt J. D. Tippit sur le Mémorial.
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Commentaires (18)
Y7726PFkimberlyb
Jan 2021
Our Trip to the JFK Historical Tour in Dallas with Rebecca was more than words can say! Rebecca highlighted so many aspects of the area and events/places that we did not even know. The feelings of the people that day, the shock in the air, the heaviness in the streets...she captured all of it. Rebecca did a great job to showcase the entire experience with professionalism, humor and grace. At the end of our day, we mentioned that we wished she gave a private tour of the Southfork Ranch. She did. She did not know we were going and we did not know she gives tours of the ranch. So, we met in the morning again for another excursion and we took off. Again, another day of knowledge and facts. Thank you for the opportunity to work with Rebecca. She is a true diamond. ~The Blaesing Family, Indiana
Darryl-Jody
Jan 2020
We flew to Dallas for a few days from Seattle . We did several tourist things. By far the most enjoyable thing was the Kennedy tour with Rebecca. Rebecca was friendly,extremely knowledgeable, and professional. Not only did we see every place the President went but every place associated with the arch villain. We learned far more than we expected. Learning hasn’t been that entertaining. We had a great whirlwind tour of the rich and famous neighborhood to boot. I can’t remember the price of the tour but it was well worth it. Try it you won’t be disappointed. Thanks Darrylandjody
Tina116C
Nov 2019
Such an interesting tour! We got in a van and were taken to all the places that were involved in the assassination of President Kennedy. Wow! So many things that I had no idea about! I was young in 1963, but have always heard things about the controversy surrounding the assassination. To actually be in the place that it happened was amazing. We saw the window from which the first shot was fired and stood behind the fence on the Grassy Knoll. We traced the steps that Lee Harvey Oswald took that day, to the boarding house, to the area where he met officer Tippett, to the shoe store and the theater where he was arrested. We passed the building where Jack Ruby shot him. We finished at the museum with a headphone “at your own pace” tour. A lot of information and things to see, including where Oswald was standing when he shot. I’m glad we decided to take this tour, I learned a lot! If you get the chance to go, don’t hesitate!

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