The Texas Theater on Jefferson Street in Dallas is where Lee Harvey Oswald, who shot and killed President John F. Kennedy, was arrested after also killing Dallas Police officer J.D. Tippit. The theater, which opened in 1931, has managed to stay afloat through closures, renovations and a fire. July 8, 2018

After shooting President John F. Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald was confronted by Dallas Police officer J.D. Tippit near the intersection of 10th and Patton in Dallas. After exchanging a few words, Oswald fatally shot Officer Tippit. This is a memorial dedicated to Officer Tippit who was an 11-year veteran with the Dallas Police Department. July 8, 2018

Part of the JFK Trolley Tour is driving by the rooming house on Beckley Avenue in Dallas where Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated President John F. Kennedy, rented a room for $8 a week from October 1963 until he was accused of killing President Kennedy and Dallas police Officer J.D. Tippit. July 8, 2018

Another view of Elm Street and the Grassy Knoll area in Dallas where an X on the street marks where the first shot from Lee Harvey Oswald’s rifle hit President Kennedy while he was riding in his limousine. July 8, 2018

Views of downtown Dallas, Texas. July 8, 2018

Downtown Dallas, Texas, and the eyeball sculpture. July 8, 2018

City Hall in downtown Dallas, Texas. July 8, 2018

Downtown Dallas, Texas, with a view of the Dallas Morning News and the Omni Hotel in the background. July 8, 2018

Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, is named for George Bannerman Dealey (1859–1946), a civic leader and early publisher of The Dallas Morning News. July 8, 2018

Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. July 8, 2018

My family waiting inside the JFK Trolley Tour to get started on our one hour tour of the events involving President Kennedy’s assasination in Dallas. July 8, 2018

The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial in downtown Dallas, Texas. July 8, 2018