The Grassy Knoll is a brand that aims to provide a unique and memorable experience to its customers. Located in an idyllic location, the brand prides itself on its scenery and ambiance. The restaurant offers an extensive menu, featuring both local and international dishes, cooked by experienced chefs using locally sourced ingredients. The Grassy Knoll's aim is to provide the customers with a satisfying dining experience that exceeds their expectations. The brand also has a gift shop that sells souvenirs that match the restaurant's ambiance. The Grassy Knoll is known for its friendly staff, attentive service, and relaxing atmosphere. Considering all of these factors, it is a perfect place for a romantic date or an afternoon with family and friends.
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Made my annual pilgrimage to the site of JFK’s assassination, made more poignant by it now being 60 years since it happened. Well worth visit to ponder, reflect, and photograph.
There are quite a few memorials to JFK in Dallas. This area has quite a few signs with a lot of information. Be aware there are one or two hawkers around with their own newspapers, journals who will let you read but then ask for $5
I would recommend an official guided tour of Dallas
It was surreal to see this spot, and yet it seems so normal as a part of the city. A traumatic day in American history that is a must see. It’s very simple. The museum is a lot more in depth, but if you’re simply wanting to see where it happened without paying entrance fees - this is the place to come.
It's one thing to read about JFK's assassination and another to actual stand there at the site where it actually happened in 1963. Something about this place has an aura of sadness, tragedy & at some extent mystery. You can visit the book repository building musem if you'd like to learn more, it contains some rich information & history.
It was kinda surreal to see the area it happened. The homeless people there are wild and there was a pretty aggressive "tour guide" that tried to almost guilt trip us into taking a tour that wasn't really needed. I recommend seeing it if you are there.
Worth checking out if you're in the area and doing some sightseeing. It'll take you maybe 5 minutes to see the whole thing. Parking isn't free though, especially if you park in the public garage (expect costs between $4 - $10). Otherwise, it is very accessible and has good, brief descriptions of the what's and where's.
Spooky to think about, and conspiracies galore, but it's here, and history will never change that it was roughly at this spot that somebody got their "top" pulled way back.
Rather than running from the past, kudos for the city of Dallas to designate this as a landmark. There isn't any special security or lines you need to go through, it is walkable, but parking may be an issue so best to get dropped off.
Cross traffic is periodic but you can sometimes see people standing in the traffic.
One of the most famous spots in Texas. Well worth a visit just to wander and soak up the history. I parked in the museum car park but the museum had sold out for the day. Despite this though the car park is well located to walk all of downtown Dallas' attractions, it was fairly empty too so good for anybody with large vehicles not wanting to squeeze into a compact space in a tiny garage.
There are quite a few memorials to JFK in Dallas. This area has quite a few signs with a lot of information. Be aware there are one or two hawkers around with their own newspapers, journals who will let you read but then ask for $5
I would recommend an official guided tour of Dallas
Made my annual pilgrimage to the site of JFK’s assassination, made more poignant by it now being 60 years since it happened. Well worth visit to ponder, reflect, and photograph.
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411 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202, United States
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