Elm street in Dallas today

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Anyone know what's going on at the JFK site by that Plaza on Elm street, right by the old Texas school book building?

I was driving out about an hour ago, and they had what looked exactly like the car that JFK was riding in parked by the grassy knoll, with the lane blocked off, cops there, and a bazillion people on the grassy knoll. Is today some kind of anniversary for the assassination or something?
 
Phoenix;3902252 said:
Anyone know what's going on at the JFK site by that Plaza on Elm street, right by the old Texas school book building?

I was driving out about an hour ago, and they had what looked exactly like the car that JFK was riding in parked by the grassy knoll, with the lane blocked off, cops there, and a bazillion people on the grassy knoll. Is today some kind of anniversary for the assassination or something?

Are they shooting that tv show still?
 
What TV show? No idea. I did see some kind of camera man in front of the car, but didn't get a good look. I was driving, merging lanes, trying to keep from being hit by other drivers...
 
Phoenix;3902291 said:
What TV show? No idea. I did see some kind of camera man in front of the car, but didn't get a good look. I was driving, merging lanes, trying to keep from being hit by other drivers...

The Kennedy's
 
http://www.jfk.org/go/events

Meet the Museum
Voices: An Oral History of November 22, 1963
April 8, 2011 – 11:30 AM

Journey back to the day of the Kennedy assassination and experience the emotion of that historic event through still photography and firsthand accounts. More than 60 photographs from the Museum collections provide the backdrop to a dramatic voice over by the Museum’s Associate Curator, Stephen Fagin, who draws upon over 35 oral history interviews.
 
joseephuss;3902334 said:
http://www.jfk.org/go/events

Meet the Museum
Voices: An Oral History of November 22, 1963
April 8, 2011 – 11:30 AM

Journey back to the day of the Kennedy assassination and experience the emotion of that historic event through still photography and firsthand accounts. More than 60 photographs from the Museum collections provide the backdrop to a dramatic voice over by the Museum’s Associate Curator, Stephen Fagin, who draws upon over 35 oral history interviews.


Interesting...thanks! They actually had what looked like the black caddy sitting out there. Bizzarro...
 
Did I mention that there was a second gunman in the Grassy Knoll?
 
ConcordCowboy;3902424 said:
Did I mention that there was a second gunman in the Grassy Knoll?
Did I mention that the second gunman was my childhood next door neighbors ex wifes third cousin by common law marriage?
 
Pretty neat photo from the 1950s, when there was two-way traffic on Elm. Knoll had much more shrubbery on it, too.

http://img576.*************/img576/8783/dealeyplazainthe1950swi.jpg
 
bbgun;3903516 said:
Pretty neat photo from the 1950s, when there was two-way traffic on Elm. Knoll had much more shrubbery on it, too.

http://img576.*************/img576/8783/dealeyplazainthe1950swi.jpg


Sweet! I never knew Elm even had two-way traffic! On Friday, the Caddie was over by the street light on the lower right, and all the people on the knoll were about where all the shrubbery is in the lower right.
 

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