Retracing the Steps of Lee Harvey Oswald
May 1, 2010
John F. Kennedy and Dallas are forever connected in history. The 1963 downtown motorcade route and Dealey Plaza came alive on national television. Where did Lee Harvey Oswald live and work? What course did he follow on that fateful day? Theories of what happened will be examined and discussed. Listen to a historic Radio Interview with Lee Harvey Oswald on a New Orleans radio station. Follow Lee Harvey Oswald's footsteps through downtown and his taxi ride to his Oak Cliff boarding house. On to the intersection in Oak Cliff where Oswald gunned down Dallas Officer J.D. Tippit--listen to the police recordings and see the Texas Theatre where Oswald was captured. See the building where Jack Ruby killed Oswald while handcuffed to a Dallas police officer. Tours in 2009-2010 will also visit new sites, such as: Jack Ruby’s cell, Oswald’s rooming house at 1026 North Beckley, and the Texas Theater. Tour Guide: Ken Holmes. Cost: $50/non members, $40/members. Lunch: El Fenix, Oak Cliff
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