My family ready to embark on the JFK Trolley Tours for a very informative one-hour tour of the events that occurred regarding the day President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. July 8, 2018

The Pioneer Plaza cattle sculptures in Dallas, Texas. July 8, 2018

My family, cousins Justin, Jacob, Jacque and their Mom, Gerri at the Pioneer Plaza cattle sculptures in Dallas, Texas. July 8, 2018

Inside the Sixth Floor Museum souvenir store in Dallas, Texas, with my brother David checking out the place. The Museum, located within the former Texas School Book Depository building, chronicles the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. July 8, 2018

Inside the Sixth Floor Museum souvenir store in Dallas. The Museum, located within the former Texas School Book Depository building, chronicles the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. July 8, 2018

Inside the Sixth Floor Museum souvenir store in Dallas. The Museum, located within the former Texas School Book Depository building, chronicles the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. July 8, 2018

Elm Street in Dallas, Texas, with the former Texas School Book Depository building (left), from which, Lee Harvey Oswald fired a rifle that killed President John F. Kennedy. Today, the Sixth Floor Museum has occupied the top two floors of the former Book Depository since 1989. July 8, 2018

Views of downtown Dallas, Texas, from the Dealey Plaza park area. July 8, 2018

Elm Street and what is known as the Grassy Knoll area in Dallas where President Kennedy was killed while his limousine was coming down the street on November 22, 1963. July 8, 2018

A sign by Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, describing the possible first shot: “Taken from near this vantage point, the photo shows the presidential limousine approaching what would later be called the grassy knoll. Investigators believe the picture was taken about the time of the first shot. The alleged assassin’s window is at the far right corner of the sixth floor of the building behind you, known in 1963 as the Texas School Book Depository. In this photo, the distance from the window to the president is about 165 feet.” July 8, 2018

In 1963, this building was the privately-owned Texas School Book Depository, a warehouse for storing school textbooks and where on Nov. 22, 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed President John F. Kennedy from the sixth floor corner window to the right. Oswald, a 24-year-old former U.S. Marine was arrested but while in police custody, he was murdered by Dallas night club operator Jack Ruby before he could stand trial. July 8, 2018

Behind this garage door of the Municipal Building in Dallas is the basement where Dallas police was transferring Lee Harvey Oswald, who had shot and killed President John F. Kennedy and Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippett from the city jail to the county jail when Jack Ruby, a Dallas night club operator stepped out of a crowd of onlookers and gunned Oswald down. Like millions of others, I remember seeing this happening live on television. Ruby, a Chicago native with a shadowy past with supposed mob connections, was convicted of murder in 1964. He claimed he acted out of grief and denied any involvement in a conspiracy. July 8, 2018

The Municipal Building in Dallas is where Jack Ruby, who operated strip joints and dance halls in Dallas, gunned down Lee Harvey Oswald as he was being transferred by police from the city jail to the county jail. July 8, 2018

Views of downtown Dallas, Texas. July 8, 2018

Views of downtown Dallas, Texas. July 8, 2018

Views of downtown Dallas, Texas. July 8, 2018

Views of downtown Dallas, Texas. July 8, 2018