Kennedy locations in Dallas and Fort Worth
September, 2013. With a rented car I visited all locations in Dallas and Fort Worth related to the crime of the century, the assassination of John F. Kennedy. I made lots of pictures; fifty of them are on this page. In 2009 I travelled to New Orleans, where Lee Harvey Oswald lived. The photos of that journey can be found here.
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Kennedy Locations: 50 photos
Dealey Plaza
The John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza in Dallas and the City Hall Municipal Building, where Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald.
Greyhound Dallas, where Oswald took a cab after the assassination. He went to his rooming house on Beckley Avenue. I spoke to Pat Hall, who knew Oswald when he lived in the rooming house of her grandmother.
Location of the Carousel Club; across the street is The Adolphus hotel.
Texas Theatre; across the street is Top Ten Records, where officer J.D. Tippit made his last phone call.
Parkland Hospital and the corner of Tenth and Patton Street, where officer J.D. Tippit was killed.
214 West Neeley Street, where Oswald lived. The famous backyard photos were made here.
Lee Harvey’s, a bar in Dallas. And Campisi’s Restaurant, the Italian restaurant that Jack Ruby frequently visited, owned by the mafia family Campisi.
Shannon Rose Hill, cemetery where you can find the grave of Lee Harvey Oswald, located between Dallas and Fort Worth. Near this location, you can find the Ozzie Rabbit Lodge. Every wall in this pub is filled with paintings and drawings related to Kennedy and Oswald.
Marina Oswald lives in Rockwall. I visited her; she was not interested in an interview.
Fort Worth: the Texas Hotel and the JFK Tribute in front of the hotel.
Ol’ South Pancake House in Fort Worth and the Cabana Hotel in Dallas. Both places were, according to some, visited by Jack Ruby short before the assassination. In these rumors he met criminals of the mafia on both occasions.