
Feasting Your Eyes: A Visit to the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Dallas
For a peaceful afternoon with a dose of significant American history, the museum located on the sixth floor of the Dealey Plaza, Dallas has a lot to offer to any history buff. Situated on the sixth floor of the Dallas County Administration building, the museum is located at the exact spot from where Lee Harvey Oswald shot Former President, the late John F. Kennedy and follows the life and times, death and legacy of the great president.
The sixth floor museum isn't your typically monotonous, drab museum, though. With all museum tours being self guided, this treasure chest of Uncle Sam's stories makes use of historic films, artefacts and interpretive displays along with a large collection of photographs to document and describe the environment and proceedings of the infamous assassination. Viewers are treated to the experience of standing in the exact same spot from where JFK's glorious years came to an end.
The most exciting part of the museum tour, however, is a museum webcam featuring a live view from the sniper spot where the bullet that shot John F Kennedy was released from. This chilling experience leaves the visitors and web viewers shaking with excitement.
The museum isn't just a documentation of a historic event or a leader. It is more than a part of your itinerary. It is a resting place for a significant part of American History and will continue to interest and enthral visitors for generations to come.
The museum's official website
http://www.jfk.org/go/about
Webcam Sniper Surveillance
http://www.earthcam.com/usa/texas/dallas/dealeyplaza/
Trip Advisor's page for the museum
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g55711-d106016-Reviews-The_Sixth_Floor_Museum-Dallas_Texas.html
Destination 360's page for the museum
http://www.destination360.com/north-america/us/texas/dallas/sixth-floor-museum-at-dealey-plaza

