Texas School Book Depository Building - Texas State Historical Marker
About the Business
The Texas School Book Depository Building is a historic site located at 207 North Houston Street in Dallas, Texas. This building is famous for its connection to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Today, it is marked with a Texas State Historical Marker, commemorating its significance in American history. Visitors can learn about the events that took place here and explore exhibits related to the assassination and its aftermath. The Texas School Book Depository Building is a must-visit destination for those interested in learning about this pivotal moment in US history.
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207 N Houston St, Dallas, TX 75202, United States
Reviews
"Really interesting historical location. I was shocked how most of the surrounding area is just as it was in 1963. The exhibits did a great job of presenting a fair examination of what happened that day. It made it extra special that my dad was with us who was the medical resident on call when they brought JFK to Parkland!"
"The museum is just mind blowing. the man running it was very nice his name was Charles. Isaac, Alexander. He even offered me a free vacation to a wonderful place called Guantanamo Bay. He said the Wake Boarding is the best in the world."
"Now the site of a museum dedicated to JFK and his presidency. Very interesting and informative."
"Museum was very well put together. I enjoyed my time there. My only complaint was they did their best to push the Warren narrative. I think more time and exhibits should have been spent on the uncertainty that Oswald acted alone. I for one believe him that he was a patsy. It is sad what happened here. It was a tragedy for the nation and we lost a great man. I would highly recommend this museum!"
"Very nice exhibit and it full of information for the shooting of JFK."
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