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Visite privée à pied de l'assassinat de JFK

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Cette visite plonge dans l'un des mystères les plus intrigants de notre époque : l'assassinat du président Kennedy qui a changé le monde. Nous explorons les faits et examinons les incroyables coïncidences et le moment qui ont abouti à l'événement qui a choqué le monde.

Pendant la tournée, nous emprunterons le chemin emprunté par le cortège du président John F. Kennedy le 22 novembre 1963, visitez Dealey Plaza où le président a été assassiné, The Grassy Knoll (l'épicentre de nombreuses théories du complot) et le terrain du School Depository (emplacement du tireur présumé).

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Ville: Dallas
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Ce qui est inclu
Visit The Old Red Museum
Local Taxes
Visit John F Kennedy Memorial
Interactive supplemental guide right on your smartphone!
Professional historian / Tour Guide
Visit Dealey Plaza
Visit The Old Red Museum
Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
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Dallas
Main Street et Market Street,
Point final
Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Il s'agit d'une visite à pied. Vous devez être capable de marcher et de rester debout pendant 2 heures (portez des chaussures confortables).
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Régulier contrôles de température pour le personnel
  • Votre santé et votre sécurité sont notre priorité absolue. Lors de nos visites, nous suivons les directives de distance sociale. Tous nos invités resteront à une distance de sécurité de 6 pieds pendant tous les points de notre visite. Nous effectuons des contrôles de bien-être quotidiens avec notre équipe pour nous assurer que tout le monde est en bonne santé et sans symptômes.
À quoi s'attendre
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John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
The John F. Kennedy Memorial was the first memorial by famed American architect and Kennedy family friend Philip Johnson, and was approved by Jacqueline Kennedy. Johnson called it "a place of quiet refuge, an enclosed place of thought and contemplation separated from the city around, but near the sky and earth." Dallas raised $200,000 for the memorial by August 1964, entirely from 50,000 individual donations contributed by private citizens.
2
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Called the "birthplace of Dallas". It was the location of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, on November 22, 1963. The Dealey Plaza Historic District was named a National Historic Landmark in 1993 to preserve Dealey Plaza, street rights-of-way, buildings and structures by the plaza visible from the assassination site, that have been identified as witness locations or as possible locations for assassins.
3
Grassy Knoll
The grassy knoll is a small, sloping hill inside the Dealey Plaza and adjacent by the former Texas School Book Depository. It became well known following the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The knoll was above Kennedy and to his right (west and north) during the assassination on November 22, 1963.
4
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
If you purchase the option that includes the entrance to the JFK Museum at Dealey Plaza, we will leave you at the museum's entrance at the end of the tour. You can skip the line and go directly to the visitors’ desk to collect your headsets equipment for a self-guided tour, the museum visit generally takes 40-60 minutes.
5
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
The John F. Kennedy Memorial was the first memorial by famed American architect and Kennedy family friend Philip Johnson, and was approved by Jacqueline Kennedy. Johnson called it "a place of quiet refuge, an enclosed place of thought and contemplation separated from the city around, but near the sky and earth." Dallas raised $200,000 for the memorial by August 1964, entirely from 50,000 individual donations contributed by private citizens.
6
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Called the "birthplace of Dallas". It was the location of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, on November 22, 1963. The Dealey Plaza Historic District was named a National Historic Landmark in 1993 to preserve Dealey Plaza, street rights-of-way, buildings and structures by the plaza visible from the assassination site, that have been identified as witness locations or as possible locations for assassins.
7
Grassy Knoll
The grassy knoll is a small, sloping hill inside the Dealey Plaza and adjacent by the former Texas School Book Depository. It became well known following the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The knoll was above Kennedy and to his right (west and north) during the assassination on November 22, 1963.
8
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
If you purchase the option that includes the entrance to the JFK Museum at Dealey Plaza, we will leave you at the museum's entrance at the end of the tour. You can skip the line and go directly to the visitors’ desk to collect your headsets equipment for a self-guided tour, the museum visit generally takes 40-60 minutes.
9
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
The John F. Kennedy Memorial was the first memorial by famed American architect and Kennedy family friend Philip Johnson, and was approved by Jacqueline Kennedy. Johnson called it "a place of quiet refuge, an enclosed place of thought and contemplation separated from the city around, but near the sky and earth." Dallas raised $200,000 for the memorial by August 1964, entirely from 50,000 individual donations contributed by private citizens.
10
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Called the "birthplace of Dallas". It was the location of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, on November 22, 1963. The Dealey Plaza Historic District was named a National Historic Landmark in 1993 to preserve Dealey Plaza, street rights-of-way, buildings and structures by the plaza visible from the assassination site, that have been identified as witness locations or as possible locations for assassins.
11
Grassy Knoll
The grassy knoll is a small, sloping hill inside the Dealey Plaza and adjacent by the former Texas School Book Depository. It became well known following the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The knoll was above Kennedy and to his right (west and north) during the assassination on November 22, 1963.
12
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
If you purchase the option that includes the entrance to the JFK Museum at Dealey Plaza, we will leave you at the museum's entrance at the end of the tour. You can skip the line and go directly to the visitors’ desk to collect your headsets equipment for a self-guided tour, the museum visit generally takes 40-60 minutes.
13
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
The John F. Kennedy Memorial was the first memorial by famed American architect and Kennedy family friend Philip Johnson, and was approved by Jacqueline Kennedy. Johnson called it "a place of quiet refuge, an enclosed place of thought and contemplation separated from the city around, but near the sky and earth." Dallas raised $200,000 for the memorial by August 1964, entirely from 50,000 individual donations contributed by private citizens.
14
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Called the "birthplace of Dallas". It was the location of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, on November 22, 1963. The Dealey Plaza Historic District was named a National Historic Landmark in 1993 to preserve Dealey Plaza, street rights-of-way, buildings and structures by the plaza visible from the assassination site, that have been identified as witness locations or as possible locations for assassins.
15
Grassy Knoll
The grassy knoll is a small, sloping hill inside the Dealey Plaza and adjacent by the former Texas School Book Depository. It became well known following the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The knoll was above Kennedy and to his right (west and north) during the assassination on November 22, 1963.
16
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
If you purchase the option that includes the entrance to the JFK Museum at Dealey Plaza, we will leave you at the museum's entrance at the end of the tour. You can skip the line and go directly to the visitors’ desk to collect your headsets equipment for a self-guided tour, the museum visit generally takes 40-60 minutes.
17
Place commémorative John F. Kennedy
Le mémorial John F. Kennedy a été le premier mémorial du célèbre architecte américain et ami de la famille Kennedy, Philip Johnson, et a été approuvé par Jacqueline Kennedy. Johnson l'a appelé "un lieu de refuge tranquille, un lieu clos de pensée et de contemplation séparé de la ville environnante, mais près du ciel et de la terre". Dallas a recueilli 200 000 $ pour le mémorial en août 1964, entièrement grâce à 50 000 dons individuels apportés par des particuliers.
18
Quartier historique national de Dealey Plaza
Appelé le "lieu de naissance de Dallas". C'était le lieu de l'assassinat du président américain John F. Kennedy, le 22 novembre 1963. Le quartier historique de Dealey Plaza a été nommé monument historique national en 1993 pour préserver Dealey Plaza, l'emprise des rues, les bâtiments et les structures par la place visible depuis le site de l'assassinat, qui ont été identifiées comme lieux de témoins ou comme lieux possibles d'assassins.
19
Butte herbeuse
La butte herbeuse est une petite colline en pente à l'intérieur du Dealey Plaza et adjacente à l'ancien Texas School Book Depository. Il est devenu bien connu après l'assassinat de John F. Kennedy. La butte était au-dessus de Kennedy et à sa droite (ouest et nord) lors de l'assassinat du 22 novembre 1963.
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Le musée du sixième étage à Dealey Plaza
Si vous achetez l'option qui comprend l'entrée au musée JFK à Dealey Plaza, nous vous laisserons à l'entrée du musée à la fin de la visite. Vous pouvez éviter la file d'attente et vous rendre directement au bureau des visiteurs pour récupérer votre équipement de casques pour une visite autonome, la visite du musée prend généralement 40 à 60 minutes.
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Commentaires (21)
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brobroS
Sep 2019
I really enjoyed this tour. It was very fascinating to see all the sites and hear about events that occurred on that day in Dallas that involved Lee Harvey Oswald. I particularly thought seeing the house where he stayed and all the news papers from back that day was very cool. I would recommend this tour to anyone who was interested in hearing about the historical aspect and how it has shaped the city of Dallas today.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2019
We love the relationship we have have with the Oswald Rooming House, and we're so glad to hear that you enjoyed your time with us there. Thank you for the fantastic review! We would love to show you even more of Dallas someday.
Steven M
Sep 2019
Take this tour. To have sat on Lee Oswald’s bed and met someone that lived with him for a time was incredible. To have actually stood and filmed in the exact place of the Zapruder film even more so. And thanks to John the guide, there are little snippets of information I didn’t know about that day that have clarified my position on the whole event, so congratulations to him on a great job!
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2019
We are so glad you had a good time walking through that fateful day with us! We love having the relationship we do with the Oswald Rooming House Museum, it adds a whole new dimension to the story that many people sadly miss out on. Thank you for the kind review!
adventuringdane
Mar 2019
Our tour guide was a stellar story teller, throughout the entire walk we were filled with suspenseful emotions and hanging on to every word that we heard. His depth of knowledge was simply astounding! His intense personal interest in the subject was contagious and we were eager to engage. We kept asking questions as we were drawn deeper and deeper into the very complex human stories surrounding the assassination. We highly recommend that you do this walking tour in order to get the full Dallas experience.

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