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Postcard titled "World Famous Dealey Plaza"
Color postcard showing Dealey Plaza, in Dallas, Texas. The image shows the Texas School Book Depository building on the left, as well as (from left to right) the Dal-Tex Building, the Dallas County Records Building, the Dallas county jail, and Old Red Courthouse. The green grass and white structures of Dealey Plaza are visible in foreground.The text on on the back reads:"* WORLD FAMOUS DEALEY PLAZA* West Entrance To Dallas, Texas* PRESIDENT KENNEDY WAS KILLED HEREOn November 22nd, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot from the upper, right-hand window of the building at left. The Presidential Limousine was located near the car at lower left.In the Limousine with the Kennedys were Texas Governor John Connally, wounded by rifle fire, and Mrs. Connally. The accused, Lee Harvey Oswald, is buried in East Fort Worth.Produced and Distributed by Armstrongs' Western FotocolorPost Card Photographers, "Delux," Fort Worth, Texas 76116S 100187-1"Artistichrome"POST by CARDWESTERN FOTOCOLOR"
Postcard titled "World Famous Dealey Plaza"
1965 - 1967
Paper
3 1/2 × 5 1/2 in. (8.9 × 14 cm)
Fred Fuston Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
2014.011.0412
Postcard titled "World Famous Dealey Plaza"
Color postcard showing Dealey Plaza, in Dallas, Texas. The image shows the Texas School Book Depository building on the left, as well as (from left to right) the Dal-Tex Building, the Dallas County Records Building, the Dallas county jail, and Old Red Courthouse. The green grass and white structures of Dealey Plaza are visible in foreground.The text on on the back reads:"* WORLD FAMOUS DEALEY PLAZA* West Entrance To Dallas, Texas* PRESIDENT KENNEDY WAS KILLED HEREOn November 22nd, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot from the upper, right-hand window of the building at left. The Presidential Limousine was located near the car at lower left.In the Limousine with the Kennedys were Texas Governor John Connally, wounded by rifle fire, and Mrs. Connally. The accused, Lee Harvey Oswald, is buried in East Fort Worth.Produced and Distributed by Armstrongs' Western FotocolorPost Card Photographers, "Delux," Fort Worth, Texas 76116S 100187-1"Artistichrome"POST by CARDWESTERN FOTOCOLOR"
Postcard titled "World Famous Dealey Plaza"
1965 - 1967
Postcard
Dealey Plaza
Texas School Book Depository
Dal-Tex Building
Dallas County Records Building
Dallas County Jail
Old Red Courthouse
Dallas
Fort Worth
Sherman
Paper
3 1/2 × 5 1/2 in. (8.9 × 14 cm)
Fred Fuston Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
2014.011.0412