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Conspiracy Museum

110 S Market St
Dallas, TX 75202
214-741-3040

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Mystery and intrigue have always surrounded the Kennedy family, and the ongoing debate over the assassination of John F. Kennedy is indicative of the public’s fascination with the Kennedy family. The events of that November 1963 day may never be fully known, but that doesn’t stop the Conspiracy Museum in Dallas from lending a little insight into the drama. Taken with a grain of salt (there’s no real proof, after all), the Conspiracy Museum is an interesting attraction that’ll have you wondering just what has been kept hidden about this death, along with the deaths of Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Abraham Lincoln. Your inner detective will be aching to get out as you browse through theories such as the possibility that an unidentified man with an umbrella – seen in grassy knoll photos – was JFK’s real killer. A little eerie and somewhat perverse, the Conspiracy Museum is worth the ticket price just for the chance to watch the fascinating documentary on the famous film footage innocently taken by Dallas businessman Abraham Zapruder. The footage you’ve watched over and over again in history class and on TV almost never existed – Zapruder forgot to take his camera to work that day and was talked into going home to get it by his secretaries so he’d have something to show his kids. In the end, he shot one of the most famous pieces of footage in American history. Check out the Conspiracy Museum simply because you can watch this film in its entirety, unlike at the Sixth Floor Museum, where the film cuts off just before the president was shot.


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