Dealey Plaza Interactive Guide Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District The site where President John F Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, Dealey Plaza has been an important gathering space for Dallas residents since the 1840s Its story still continues today
Frequently Asked Questions | The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Are the tour guides, salespeople and other vendors in Dealey Plaza employed by the Museum? Dealey Plaza is a city property, owned and maintained by the City of Dallas The Sixth Floor Museum staff are not present in the plaza or adjacent properties, and the Museum is not associated with vendors present in or around Dealey Plaza
Visitation Guidelines - Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Visitation Guidelines The health and safety of our guests and staff is our top priority It is recommended to purchase tickets in advance Tickets sold at the Visitors Center will be for the next available entry time All tickets for the Museum are timed-entry The Museum’s hours of operation are Wednesday–Sunday, 10 a m to 5 p m Last ticket sold and last entry at 4:15 p m The Museum is
Page Events | The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza The Museum presents programs, events and special exhibits that allow visitors to explore specific aspects of the history of the Kennedy presidency and assassination, providing deeper engagement with personal stories and experiences, as well as the Museum’s collections
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza - Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza John F Kennedy Memorial Plaza The John F Kennedy Memorial Plaza was dedicated June 24, 1970 In the years since, it has become an integral part of the city’s urban landscape and cultural heritage It is located one block east of Dealey Plaza, between Main and Commerce streets, on land donated by Dallas County Renowned American architect Philip Johnson’s design is a cenotaph, or “open
Eyewitness to History: An Interactive Map of the Kennedy Motorcade . . . Eyewitness to History An Interactive Map of the Kennedy Motorcade Explore this interactive map for a unique, eyewitness perspective on history as it happened For more information on Dealey Plaza, please see our related interactive guide
The Site | The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza The Dallas Morning News Collection The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Donated by The Dallas Morning News in the interest of preserving history Read more about this history of the building and Dealey Plaza at dealeyplaza jfk org