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When we think of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy 40 years ago this weekend, many of us are transported to Dealey Plaza in Dallas, the open, park-like space with its wide boulevards ...
Dealey Plaza is instead a curious mixture: part high-traffic intersection, ... The streets flow together at the bottom of the hill, where they run under a railroad bridge and form what locals ...
Critic's Notebook: Dealey Plaza, the site of JFK's assassination, is a curious hybrid of intersection and accidental monument, an unlovely, architecturally unresolved prick on the Texas city's ...
Dealey Plaza is a 3.1-acre city park on the west edge of downtown Dallas where Elm Street, Main Street, and Commerce Street converge to pass under a railroad bridge.
Originally the 'gateway to Dallas,' Dealey Plaza became the site of a national tragedy, President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Now it's a jumbled urban space: traffic bottle-neck, tourist site ...
Dealey Plaza, the Triple Underpass and Martyr’s Park “could represent the next step,” Reed contends, conceding that uniting the three would be dramatic and game-changing.
Almost exactly 59 years after those rifle shots rang out in Dealey Plaza, left a president mortally wounded and changed the course of history, there are still secrets that the government admits it ...