Saturday, March 9, 2013
Memories of the assassination of President Kennedy drew me to Dallas today.
Today I took a drive to Dallas to visit a different museum. It looks like any other brick building, but the Sixth Floor Museum chronicles the fateful visit of President Kennedy to Dallas and allows a visitor to stand in virtually the same location as the shooter who took his life. Much like the collection of images currently at the Worcester Art Museum in the From Kennedy to Kent State exhibition, the photographs in the Sixth Floor Museum's document literally seconds of time on November 22, 1963 that forever changed our society in the United States.
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