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News For sale: a Dallas cop's gun, Oswald's cuffs and a grassy knoll fence post — it must be that time again It's almost Nov. 22, the 53rd anniversary of the day a president was killed in ...
A section of fencing from the infamous grassy knoll in Dallas’ Dealey Plaza is going up for auction. The weather-beaten picket fence, along with its metal posts, goes on sale ...
Imagine Nicolas Cage on a wild quest to steal the Alamo, uncovering hidden treasures and quirky Texas history along the way. It's a humorous take on a potential 'National Treasure' sequel.
Instead, around 12:30 p.m., as the motorcade passed the grassy knoll at Dealey Plaza on the west end of downtown Dallas, shots rang out, hitting and killing Kennedy.
But the NAS, which was following up on the House committee’s work, used two other recordings of Dallas police transmissions from the radio channels the police were using that day, and after ...
Ten years ago, around the 30th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, things seemed to be going pretty well for conspiracy buffs. Oliver Stone’s movie “JFK&#8221… ...
Maybe the grassy knoll would be, well, a little grassier. Life isn’t always what it seems. Visiting Dealey Plaza in Dallas after a solar conference I attended last week was surreal for me. I grew up ...
A half century came full circle on Nov. 22 when the city of Dallas held a ceremony at Dealey Plaza marking the anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
This article comes from Den of Geek UK. Those of you who have been watching The Umbrella Academy know that a key scene takes place at the grassy knoll overlooking Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas ...
QAnon supporters thronged the Grassy Knoll in Dallas, Texas, on Tuesday, November 2, awaiting the return of John F Kennedy Jr, who died in a plane crash in 1999 but whom they believe is alive and ...
Sounds heard on police recordings from the killing of President John F. Kennedy are consistent with a shot being fired from Dallas' famed grassy knoll, according to a new scientific article.