JFK Dallas

There have been several conspiracies that have been related to American History; however the one which has created the maximum impact is the assassination of JFK. In fact, one of the museums has been completely dedicated to describe this tragic event. US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in the year 1963 in the month of November. All the people who visit Dallas, they do visit this museum in order to learn about the various factors associated with this painful tragedy. To know more about the special exhibits, memorabilia, photographs, etc. offered by this museum, you must read our travel articles.
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Things Need to Know: Intro to JFK Assassination Site in Dallas

President of United States in 1963 was J F Kennedy, who was killed in a brutal assassination attack near Old red Museum of Dallas County. Ever since then the place is identified as JFK Assassination or the JFK Assassination site. The place is located about 3 - 4 blocks away from the famous Dallas Aquarium Restaurant, which can be reached using the main avenue Commerce Street from most parts of the city.

JFK's assassination was one of the biggest moments in American history, and perhaps the most tragic one, as far as political assassinations are concerned. As a nation that has been through much tragedy owing to its governmental operations and involvement of international crime, the United States has been scarred but remains healthy. Many of such incidents as the 09-11 attack and civil riots of the 1960's have made memorials and monuments famous as they are dedicated to lives that were sacrificed.

Museum related to JFK assassination

http://www.jfk.org/go/about

The JFK assassination took place while he traveled by the Dealey Plaza in his presidential motorcade on November 22 in 1963. The place has been recognized as a National Historic Landmark, which makes for a large number of information sources about the site itself.

More info about assassination

http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm

Research files about JFK Assassination

http://www.jfk-info.com/files.htm

Dealey Plaza is a part of Dallas that houses a large number of facilities such as the Texas Schoolbook Depository, Old Court House, Dallas County Records Building, the Federal Post Office building and a railroad overpass. While visiting the site you may want a large number of archives to build yourself for future use.

Assassination site in Dallas

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dealey_Plaza

An Overview of the Luxury Hotels near JFK in Dallas

The JFK Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas is one of the very important tourist sites of Dallas. This museum has exhibits relating to the life and assassination of the former U.S President John F. Kennedy.

There are a lot of luxury hotels in Dallas Texas in the 4-star or 5-star categories located close to the JFK Dallas, ideal for both leisure as well as business travelers.

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Hyatt regency Dallas at Reunion: This hotel is located in the center of downtown beside the Reunion Tower. There are a great variety of restaurants to be found here serving mouthwatering delicacies. These are Wolfgang Puck's Five-Sixty, Parrino's Oven, and Centennial Cafe.

There is a fitness center, outdoor pool, as well as whirlpool within the hotel. The guestrooms have coffeemakers, clock radios, and internet access.

SpringHill Suites Dallas Downtown/West End: This is a stylish hotel combining comfort, courteous service, and innovation in a smoke-free setting. The hotel suites are spacious with free Wi-Fi, coffee makers, microwaves, refrigerators and plush, comfortable beds.

There is meeting space, fitness center and a swimming pool for the use by the guests.

Other luxury hotels in this area include:

1) West end Hotel

2) The Joule

3) W Dallas-Victory

4) The Fairmont Dallas

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JFK Museum Dallas

The JFK Museum in Dallas is strangely known by several different names. It is also referred to as the Sixth Floor Museum and the way the museum came to exist has an interesting history to it. Book your hotels in Dallas Texas USA so that you have a wonderful time touring this lovely city. You can expect only the best and make sure to come down to the JFK Museum for a great time.

You can take a look at the relevant information for visitors so that you know how much ticket prices cost as well as other relevant details. Take a look at admission details so you know how much the tickets are priced at:

Youth (Ages 6-18)-$12.50 U.S.

Adult-$13.50 U.S.

Senior (Ages 65+)-$12.50 U.S.

Children (Ages 0-5)-Free or $3.50

http://www.jfk.org/go/visit

The Museum is located on the sixth and seventh floor of what was formerly referred to as the Texas School Book Depository. The address of the place is 411 Elm at Houston streets, in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas.

Visitor parking has been conveniently arranged for adjacent to the Museum. The cost is $5 every day for parking. Parking for larger vehicles can be found on Houston Street which is only two blocks north of the museum. http://www.jfk.org/go/visit

Interesting audio guide feature:

Pierce Allman was the first reporter who broadcasted from the Texas School Book Depository on November 22, 1963. This audio guide provides a detailed look into the permanent exhibitions being housed on the sixth floor. There are first hand accounts and reports from journalists and police officers about their witnessing of the assassination.

http://www.jfk.org/