Uncover JFK’s assassination mystery with a guided tour of Dealey Plaza and Oswald’s room. Dive deep into history with expert storytelling.
Uncover JFK’s assassination mystery with a guided tour of Dealey Plaza and Oswald’s room. Dive deep into history with expert storytelling.
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Main Street District - Experience a journey through history by retracing the exact parade route that JFK traveled on November 22, 1963, in Dallas.
Around 90,000 people gathered along the streets to greet President Kennedy and his wife Jackie, who was arguably more popular than her husband. - Why was JFK visiting Dallas?
- Was there a last-minute…
- Main Street District - Experience a journey through history by retracing the exact parade route that JFK traveled on November 22, 1963, in Dallas.
Around 90,000 people gathered along the streets to greet President Kennedy and his wife Jackie, who was arguably more popular than her husband.
- Why was JFK visiting Dallas?
- Was there a last-minute change to the parade route?
- Did the FBI have prior knowledge of Lee Harvey Oswald?
- Dallas Municipal Building - Just two days following JFK’s assassination, Oswald was fatally shot by a local nightclub owner in the garage of the Dallas Police station, preventing a trial for Lee Harvey Oswald.
In September 1964, after a 10-month investigation, the Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald was responsible for the murders of President Kennedy and J.D. Tippit, acted alone, and that there was no conspiracy involved in the President’s assassination.
Nevertheless, about three-quarters of the public remain skeptical of the Commission’s findings, making it one of the most debated cases in history.
- Who was Jack Ruby?
- What motivated him to kill Oswald?
- Do any newly released documents suggest a conspiracy?
- Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District - Known as the “front door” to the city, Dealey Plaza’s three streets are located less than a mile east of where Dallas was originally established on the Trinity River.
This area remains a snapshot in time, largely unchanged, and is the site of the world’s most infamous assassination, where President Kennedy was fatally shot.
- Did anyone witness a rifle being fired?
- How many shots were discharged?
- Where was JFK struck?
- Grassy Knoll - Often considered the location of a second shooter, the north side of Dealey Plaza, known as the “grassy knoll,” is a site shrouded in mystery and controversy. Some witnesses claimed to hear shots originating from this area.
It was here that Abraham Zapruder stood just 65 feet from the presidential motorcade and captured the most famous film footage in history, documenting the exact moment JFK was hit in the head.
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Does the Zapruder film provide evidence of a conspiracy?
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Did anyone witness a second shooter?
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Was the autopsy falsified?
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Oswald Rooming House Museums - Enter the room of the man accused of assassinating the president, preserved as it was in 1963. Search for clues that might aid the investigation, trace his steps, and gain insight into the brief, complex life of America’s most infamous alleged assassin.
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Did Lee Harvey Oswald assassinate JFK?
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Did Oswald have accomplices?
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Where was Oswald during the shooting?
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J.D. Tippit Memorial - The precise location where Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit was fatally shot, approximately 45 minutes after the President was assassinated.
Later that day, based on witness accounts and other evidence, Dallas authorities charged Lee Harvey Oswald with Tippit’s murder, maintaining that Oswald was the perpetrator. However, many now question the official narrative.
- Did Lee Harvey Oswald murder J.D. Tippit?
- Were there witnesses to Tippit’s murder?
- Did Lee Harvey Oswald have a double?
- The Texas Theatre - At 1:50 pm, half a mile from the Tippit crime scene at the historic Texas Theatre, Lee Harvey Oswald was apprehended. Witnesses reported that Oswald brandished a pistol in the theatre and engaged in a scuffle with the officers.
Subsequently, Dallas police discovered two IDs in Oswald’s wallet. One identified him as “Lee Harvey Oswald,” and the other as “Alek James Hidell.”
- How did the police locate Oswald in the theatre?
- What was Oswald’s response when approached by the police?
- Who is Alek James Hidell?

- Oswald Rooming House Museum
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live, In-person Narration
- Oswald Rooming House Museum
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live, In-person Narration
Delve into the intriguing and unusual history of the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, which occurred in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
This comprehensive, sightseeing tour is led by an Emmy award-winning Investigative Journalist who has become a JFK Historian. It includes a guided walk through Dealey…
Delve into the intriguing and unusual history of the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, which occurred in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
This comprehensive, sightseeing tour is led by an Emmy award-winning Investigative Journalist who has become a JFK Historian. It includes a guided walk through Dealey Plaza, the site where President Kennedy was fatally shot, and entry to the Oswald Rooming House Museum, where visitors can explore the bedroom of the alleged assassin, retracing his movements following the shooting.
The tour combines live storytelling with multimedia presentations, offering original insights and content that surpass typical historical narratives.
Whether you’re new to the JFK case or well-versed, this engaging tour is both entertaining and intellectually stimulating for all levels. Discover the most significant murder case of modern times with this Epic Dallas Tour.
Please note that parking and lunch are not included.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.