If you want to listen to the entire audio tour and watch the videos, plan to be there for at least 2.5 hours. It was an amazing museum. It held my attention the entire time.
There are two floors that can be visited: the 6th (audio-guided tour) & the 7th (some exhibitions). From the 7th floor, you'll be able to take a photo of the spot where JFK was shot (see the pic).
Great exhibits on the 6th and 7th floor; learn more about JFK and his relationship with the city of Dallas. There is a very comfortablerocking chair in the gift shop.
This JFK assassination museum is really well done. The audio guide is very well integrated with displays. And you get to look out across Dealey Plaza from a 6th floor window. Go early to beat queues.
I am sure that many if you are quite familiar with the whole story. If you are in Dallas make sure you visit the place where JFK was killed and the museum. You will get a new, different feeling...
A good place for visiting guests. Explore the life, death and legacy of John F. Kennedy, 1960s history & culture through an experience designed for all ages. Conspiracies? They have (and debunk) them.
Get to know the history of JFK and the days leading up to the world shaking events in 1963. The audio tour is one of the best I have heard. Get tickets ahead of time to set your visit date & time.
A fitting and deeply moving tribute to the legacy of President Kennedy. The museum covers the life of JFK and his untimely passing in rich detail. Definitely a place to visit in Dallas.
What a great museum. Very well done. If your in Dallas Tx and into history it’s a must. It has a parking lot , parking is $10 for I think 12 hours. It’s a self guided auto tour. 👍
Go up one floor to the 7th floor or take a couple of steps to right from the alleged sniper's nest. Set the conspiracy theorist within free and figure out your theory.
A interactive walkthrough leading up to and after the death of JFK. Do the audio tour more intense. Second by second of JFK assassination. The conspiracy behind it. The position of the alleged shooter
A favorite place to take visiting guests. Explore the life, assassination and legacy of John F. Kennedy within the context of 1960s history & culture through an experience designed for all ages.
A must see when you are in Dallas, haunting. If you get the chance, talk to the man outside by the grassy knoll. He was a witness at age 13 when Kennedy was shot.
Be prepared to spend about 3 hours going through the exhibits. So you should try to arrive by 3 pm at the latest. And don't forget to check out the seventh floor exhibits before you leave.
Incredible exhibit! I enjoyed reading the displays much more than doing the audio tour. Buy tickets at a reserved time across the street in the museum store.
If you take the brochure "where maps" available at the very entrance of this museum free of charge inside you will find a coupon for a discounted price cover fee
The death of a president, the discovery of a sniper’s nest and a generation of speculation, the Museum untangles reality from myth. But it’s the eyewitness voices from the past that linger on.
One of those unforgettable moments. Museum is suprisingly crowded which slows reading documents with some videos. City Pass is a 'saver'. Ps. Pay $2.50/day and take the rail city transit.
These people really love to enforce a "no photography whatsoever on the 6th floor" policy.Which of course is bullshit so ignored it completely and snapped all the photos I wanted. I advise u 2 do also
Convinced of conspiracy now more than ever. Snipers practice simultaneous shooting at moving targets, and the Courthouse and DalTex buildings would have been perfect. Where's Jackie's pea coat? ;)