On the 60th anniversary of President Kennedy’s assassination, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza sheds new light on the President’s final campaign with "Two Days in Texas," an exhibition tracing his journey through the state and highlighting its impact on everyday Texans.
The exhibition follows in the President’s footsteps as he made campaign stops in San Antonio, Houston, and Fort Worth before his untimely death in Dallas on November 22, 1963, a tragedy that shocked the world and was intimately felt by those residing in the state. Illuminating the President’s final days are eye-witness accounts, the President’s own words from delivered and undelivered speeches, historical artifacts, documents, as well as still and film footage, including a newly produced sequential video of the Kennedy motorcade in Dealey Plaza.
On the 60th anniversary of President Kennedy’s assassination, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza sheds new light on the President’s final campaign with "Two Days in Texas," an exhibition tracing his journey through the state and highlighting its impact on everyday Texans.
The exhibition follows in the President’s footsteps as he made campaign stops in San Antonio, Houston, and Fort Worth before his untimely death in Dallas on November 22, 1963, a tragedy that shocked the world and was intimately felt by those residing in the state. Illuminating the President’s final days are eye-witness accounts, the President’s own words from delivered and undelivered speeches, historical artifacts, documents, as well as still and film footage, including a newly produced sequential video of the Kennedy motorcade in Dealey Plaza.