Sixth Floor Museum

Dallas, TX

History Museum
📍 Location: Dallas, TX
⏱ Suggested Visit Time: ~1.5 - 2 hours
🎟 Admission: Paid
🏛 Type: Museum

What to Expect

📜 JFK History & Legacy

Learn about the life, presidency, assassination, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy.

🏛️ Historic Dealey Plaza Location

Visit the exact location tied to one of the most significant moments in American history.

🎧 Detailed Museum Exhibits

Explore photographs, artifacts, films, and multimedia exhibits documenting the era.

🪟 Preserved Sixth Floor Window

See the preserved corner window connected to the events of November 22, 1963.

📚 Educational Experience

Gain historical context surrounding the assassination and its national impact.

🏙️ Downtown Dallas Landmark

Explore one of Dallas’s most historically significant and visited attractions.

Our Experience - Sixth Floor Museum

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza explores the life, presidency, assassination, and lasting legacy of President John F. Kennedy. Located inside the former Texas School Book Depository in downtown Dallas, the museum stands at one of the most historically significant sites in modern American history.

Through photographs, videos, artifacts, and multimedia exhibits, visitors are guided through the political and cultural atmosphere of the early 1960s while learning about the events surrounding November 22, 1963.

One of the most notable parts of the museum is the preserved corner window on the sixth floor, which overlooks Dealey Plaza below. The site carries a strong historical and emotional weight, making it a deeply reflective experience for many visitors.

Whether you’re interested in presidential history or broader American history, the Sixth Floor Museum offers one of the most impactful educational experiences in Dallas.

Plan Your Visit

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