Continuing my tour around Dealey Plaza, here's a look inside the Sixth Floor Museum inside the old home of the Texas School Book Depository, where Lee Harvey Oswald worked and fired the shots that killed John F. Kennedy:
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The sniper's nest is recreated around the window from which the shots were fired.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
A view of Elm Street from an adjacent window.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
The kind of Carcano rifle used by Lee Harvey Oswald (not the real one, that's in the National Archives).
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
Lee Harvey Oswald's wedding ring he left behind before going to work on Nov. 22, 1963
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
Associated Press teletype machine similar to the one used to send the bulletins about the assassination.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
The kind of camera used by Abraham Zapruder to film the assassination.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
Jack Ruby's fedora worn the day he killed Lee Harvey Oswald
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A piece of the Berlin Wall.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
A copy of the Dallas Times Herald on the eve of Kennedy's visit
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
A hostile letter to Kennedy from a political group that ran in the Dallas Morning News on the morning he was killed.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
Drawings from a first-grade class after the assassination.
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10:31 pm - 04.04.2025DallasPhotos: Sixth Floor Museum
Continuing my tour around Dealey Plaza, here's a look inside the Sixth Floor Museum inside the old home of the Texas School Book Depository, where Lee Harvey Oswald worked and fired the shots that killed John F. Kennedy:
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
The sniper's nest is recreated around the window from which the shots were fired.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
A view of Elm Street from an adjacent window.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
The kind of Carcano rifle used by Lee Harvey Oswald (not the real one, that's in the National Archives).
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
Lee Harvey Oswald's wedding ring he left behind before going to work on Nov. 22, 1963
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
Associated Press teletype machine similar to the one used to send the bulletins about the assassination.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
The kind of camera used by Abraham Zapruder to film the assassination.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
Jack Ruby's fedora worn the day he killed Lee Harvey Oswald
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
A piece of the Berlin Wall.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
A copy of the Dallas Times Herald on the eve of Kennedy's visit
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
A hostile letter to Kennedy from a political group that ran in the Dallas Morning News on the morning he was killed.
TAYLOR HAASE / DKPS
Drawings from a first-grade class after the assassination.
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