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Image of spectators along motorcade route in San Antonio, Texas
Original 35mm black and white negative image taken by a staff photographer from The Dallas Morning News. The image shows a crowd of spectators standing along a street as the presidential motorcade, with President John F. Kennedy, drives through downtown San Antonio, Texas on Thursday, November 21, 1963. The crowd is most likely from the Incarnate Word College; the background is similar to that in image 2014.080.0164.0003.This image is on "Kodak Plus X Pan Film / Kodak Safety Film +." This image is labeled "25" on the film.
Image of spectators along motorcade route in San Antonio, Texas
11/21/1963
Film
15/16 × 1 5/16 in. (2.4 × 3.3 cm)
The Dallas Morning News Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey PlazaDonated by The Dallas Morning News in the interest of preserving history
2014.080.0173.0001
Object featured in special exhibition, Two Days in Texas, November 8, 2023 through September 28, 2024.
Of all the cities on the two-day trip to Texas in November 1963, the first stop - San Antonio - was the shortest. From arrival to departure, the Kennedys were only in San Antonio a total of approximately two and a half hours. The presidential party arrived at San Antonio International Airport at 1:30PM and then proceeded fifteen miles by motorcade through downtown San Antonio to Brooks Air Force Base, where President Kennedy dedicated the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine. He and Mrs. Kennedy also took time at Brooks to briefly interact with student journalists from the San Antonio ISD. They then departed Brooks for nearby Kelly Air Force Base where Air Force One waited to take the Kennedys to Houston that afternoon. Interestingly, the visit to San Antonio was initially scheduled to be after Dallas on Friday, November 22. Trip planning documents at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston outline a different itinerary (dated November 7, 1963) in which the Kennedys began their trip to Texas in the late afternoon of November 21 with a 4:00PM arrival in Houston and an overnight stay in Houston's Rice Hotel. Friday, November 22, would have then started with an early morning flight to Fort Worth for a Chamber of Commerce breakfast at the Hotel Texas, followed by a Dallas motorcade and luncheon at Fair Park (where the annual State Fair of Texas is hosted). From Dallas, the Kennedys would have then traveled to San Antonio on the afternoon of November 22 for the dedicated of the aerospace medicine school at Brooks before heading to Austin for a fundraising dinner. As initially planned, the Kennedys would have returned to Washington, D.C. on the night of November 22 rather than spend the weekend at the Johnson Ranch. This early itinerary continued to evolve throughout November until the trip details were finalized. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
Image of spectators along motorcade route in San Antonio, Texas
Original 35mm black and white negative image taken by a staff photographer from The Dallas Morning News. The image shows a crowd of spectators standing along a street as the presidential motorcade, with President John F. Kennedy, drives through downtown San Antonio, Texas on Thursday, November 21, 1963. The crowd is most likely from the Incarnate Word College; the background is similar to that in image 2014.080.0164.0003.This image is on "Kodak Plus X Pan Film / Kodak Safety Film +." This image is labeled "25" on the film.
Image of spectators along motorcade route in San Antonio, Texas
11/21/1963
Crowds
Motorcade
Photographs
Photographer
Trip to Texas
San Antonio
Kennedy, John F.
The Dallas Morning News
Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
Film
15/16 × 1 5/16 in. (2.4 × 3.3 cm)
The Dallas Morning News Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey PlazaDonated by The Dallas Morning News in the interest of preserving history
2014.080.0173.0001
Object featured in special exhibition, Two Days in Texas, November 8, 2023 through September 28, 2024.
Of all the cities on the two-day trip to Texas in November 1963, the first stop - San Antonio - was the shortest. From arrival to departure, the Kennedys were only in San Antonio a total of approximately two and a half hours. The presidential party arrived at San Antonio International Airport at 1:30PM and then proceeded fifteen miles by motorcade through downtown San Antonio to Brooks Air Force Base, where President Kennedy dedicated the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine. He and Mrs. Kennedy also took time at Brooks to briefly interact with student journalists from the San Antonio ISD. They then departed Brooks for nearby Kelly Air Force Base where Air Force One waited to take the Kennedys to Houston that afternoon. Interestingly, the visit to San Antonio was initially scheduled to be after Dallas on Friday, November 22. Trip planning documents at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston outline a different itinerary (dated November 7, 1963) in which the Kennedys began their trip to Texas in the late afternoon of November 21 with a 4:00PM arrival in Houston and an overnight stay in Houston's Rice Hotel. Friday, November 22, would have then started with an early morning flight to Fort Worth for a Chamber of Commerce breakfast at the Hotel Texas, followed by a Dallas motorcade and luncheon at Fair Park (where the annual State Fair of Texas is hosted). From Dallas, the Kennedys would have then traveled to San Antonio on the afternoon of November 22 for the dedicated of the aerospace medicine school at Brooks before heading to Austin for a fundraising dinner. As initially planned, the Kennedys would have returned to Washington, D.C. on the night of November 22 rather than spend the weekend at the Johnson Ranch. This early itinerary continued to evolve throughout November until the trip details were finalized. - Stephen Fagin, Curator