My nanny lives in Dallas and I visited there in 2018, 2 years after this video was shot. I stood on the cement block where the Zapruder film was taken.... I tell you the sheer atmosphere there is just...CHILLING. It's literally stuck in that moment. Even as modern cars pass by, trees grow, and life in Dallas evolves...that street will never...EVER move on. It is literally FROZEN in time. The most chilling and surreal experience to be there, looking at the fatal "X" mark. Knowing the significance it holds in American history, and the tragedy it brought to the world. Beyond words. Rest in Power, President John F. Kennedy.
Would you please make remake a video that takes us also to Parkland memorial hospital...I don't think there is a video made by anyone of that complete tour.
Lived here all my life. Two things Dallas is famous for. COWBOYS AND KENNEDY. Clint Murchison used to own the Cowboys during that time. But that's another chilling story entirely.
I think it lost its innocence when it used teenage children slaves as legal breeding machines so their kids could function as industrial cattle to enrich plantation owners, but idk
It seems different because the car you are driving is going much faster than the president's car. And all the cars are newer. Still the buildings are the same. Some of the signs are obviously different.
Right at the very end last frame you see the next stemens freeway overpass where a man parked and could see the parking lot behind the fence on the grassy knoll and says he saw a shooter who fired from the fence and turn to toss a rifle to a railroad worker who put the rifle into a box
My nanny lives in Dallas and I visited there in 2018, 2 years after this video was shot. I stood on the cement block where the Zapruder film was taken....
I tell you the sheer atmosphere there is just...CHILLING. It's literally stuck in that moment. Even as modern cars pass by, trees grow, and life in Dallas evolves...that street will never...EVER move on. It is literally FROZEN in time.
The most chilling and surreal experience to be there, looking at the fatal "X" mark. Knowing the significance it holds in American history, and the tragedy it brought to the world. Beyond words.
Rest in Power, President John F. Kennedy.
I was there in May 2019. I agree with you.
The guys who did that to him didn't get away with it btw
I’ve been there twice I certainly agree with you
Kind of eerie considering you’re looking at the last things Kennedy was seeing. Thanks for posting this.
Would you please make remake a video that takes us also to Parkland memorial hospital...I don't think there is a video made by anyone of that complete tour.
Its looks the same from 11/22/1963
I was there 5 years ago. Stayed at the Hotel Lawrence just down the block.
Lived here all my life. Two things Dallas is famous for. COWBOYS AND KENNEDY. Clint Murchison used to own the Cowboys during that time. But that's another chilling story entirely.
Dallas is a nice town. Stayed at the luxury hotel close to Dealey Plaza in 1993.
Looks like a very depressing place with no character
The grassy knoll and Dealey Plaza are pretty well maintained area but the site it self is over shadowed by the tragedy .
I wish that had never happened. The country seemed to lose it's innocence that day.
I think it lost its innocence when it used teenage children slaves as legal breeding machines so their kids could function as industrial cattle to enrich plantation owners, but idk
How Did Craig get to the corner so fast? To hear the other two shots?
Simple. He was standing out front the station near Houston & Main. Deally Plaza is much MUCH smaller distance wise than it appears on film or TV.
@@ernestkovach3305 Dealey Plaza looks like a movie set....small area in the heart of the government community
Thank you.
It seems different because the car you are driving is going much faster than the president's car. And all the cars are newer. Still the buildings are the same. Some of the signs are obviously different.
It;s funny you really don,t know where you are,untill you turn that coner!
Right at the very end last frame you see the next stemens freeway overpass where a man parked and could see the parking lot behind the fence on the grassy knoll and says he saw a shooter who fired from the fence and turn to toss a rifle to a railroad worker who put the rifle into a box
See you in less than 24 hours D