点评:Well organized and poignant museum celebrating the life of JFK and telling the story of the tragic events that occurred on November 22, 1963. It is located on the 6th floor of the former Texas Book Depository from where assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was perched and fired the shots killing President Kennedy. That area of the museum is left as it looked in 1963 and is behind a glass partition. It was pretty eerie standing so close to the site where the gunman stood and knowing the impact this had in changing history. I thought the museum did a good job handling the controversy regarding whether Oswald was the lone gunman or whether there was a second shot from the grassy knoll. An entire section of the museum is dedicated to this, and it leaves the question unanswered allowing everyone to make up their own mind based on the facts known. Make sure you prebook tickets in advance from their website. Parking is right next door in the Elm Street lot and costs $10. You should also include time to wander around Dealy Plaza and the Grassy Knoll. There is an audio tour that is available from the museum that describes this area.
翻译:组织有序、感人肺腑的博物馆,纪念肯尼迪总统的一生,讲述 1963 年 11 月 22 日发生的悲惨事件。博物馆位于前德克萨斯州图书仓库的六楼,刺客李·哈维·奥斯瓦尔德就在这里开枪射杀了肯尼迪总统。博物馆的那个区域保留了 1963 年的样子,位于玻璃隔断后面。站在枪手站过的地方这么近,知道这对改变历史的影响,感觉相当怪异。我认为博物馆很好地处理了奥斯瓦尔德是否是唯一的枪手,或者草丘上是否有第二枪的争议。博物馆的整个部分都致力于此,它留下了未解答的问题,让每个人根据已知的事实自己做出判断。请务必提前从他们的网站预订门票。停车场就在隔壁的榆树街停车场,收费 10 美元。您还应该留出时间在迪利广场 (Dealy Plaza) 和 Grassy Knoll 附近漫步。博物馆提供语音导览,介绍该地区。