2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Many decades have passed since the tragic death of John F. Kennedy in November, 1963, but our need to know why he was murdered remains as strong as ever. Please join us on this unique Walking Tour as we explore what is perhaps the greatest Murder Mystery of the 20th century. Along the way we'll explain: – Why JFK was killed – Why Oswald could not have fired the shots that killed JFK – How the Warren Commission covered up the truth This tour offers great value to all those who want to learn more about JFK's assassination. It is curated by a presidential historian who has spent years researching the subject matter. We take a mountain of information and distill it down to the essential facts you need to know to render a judgment on who killed JFK. We'll share our verdict with you at the end of the tour, revealing the identity of the mastermind who led the conspiracy that killed JFK.
The Walking Tour will travel the route JFK’s motorcade took on Nov. 22, 1963
– Main Street
– Turn north onto Houston Street
– Turn west on Elm Street
– West along Elm Street
– JFK’s location when shots were fired
– Triple Underpass
We will then travel north across Elm Street to the Grassy Knoll, stopping at:
– Fence where a shooter may have fired from
– Parking lot and railroad tracks behind fence
– Spot where Abraham Zapruder filmed JFK being shot
– Texas School Book Depository
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included