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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.
For decades after that awful day of November 22, 1963 WVXU Senior Political Analyst Howard Wilkinson had an overwhelming desire to see Dealey Plaza. One day in 1995, he made it.
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 ...