The Grassy Knoll is a monument Dallas County Texas located in United States.
413 Elm St (in Dealey Plaza Historic District) Dallas , TX 75202 United States
Wow, the Grassy Knoll is a lot smaller than I envisioned it. An unfortunate historical site yet very interesting to visit a location so engrained in countless forms of media.
The plaza is typically filled with tourists visiting the assassination site and The Sixth Floor Museum of the former Book Depository . Since 1989, more than 6 million people have visited the museum .
This is definitely a must-see on a trip to Dallas. Everyone knows the story, but it's very different to actually be there. See it in person, take the iPhone tour from the sixth floor museum .
Amazing to be standing in an area that marks our history so much. That with the Book Depository Museum . Is a must if your in the area.
Good to gain a perspective before and after the Sixth Floor tour . Very important for every Metroplex citizen to attend and contribute to their own historical education .
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Back and to the left? There had to be another shooter . Take a look for yourself.
Sobering and key to real expansion of tourism and history appreciation.
Went here for the first time at night and stood in the rain talking about government conspiracies with my 2 best friends. One of those eery but amazing moments of my Life.
Where the conspiracy theory started and ended. Go behind the fence.
Not so grassy during the winter months.... also not as large as expected by all the media coverage over the years!
Lots of conspiracy theorists hang out here. Fun for a little, but it gets a bit weird.
Don't be an idiot and run out onto Elm Street to take a photo where the X is.
Comfortable place to stop and look around.
Dallas tourist sight seeing must see
Well there's grass, cars and a lot if conspiracy theories .
A piece of American history.
If you're going to stand in the middle of the road , don't do it when cars are coming. Apparently common sense is a misnomer.
Poignant reminder of the awful tragedy that occurred here in 1963
Erie place considering what happen there on on November 22, 1963
History happened here... or didn’t.
Go early in the morning and have your picture taken laying down on the second x in the road .
Mind-blowing, natch.
Unchanged still
A piece of history I will never forget. Sad, sad time.
I thought it would be a bigger hill
watch out for snipers
Went here yesterday. It was eerie and amazing.
Resist your temptation to mow the knoll.
If you have a protest there, homeland security will show up. Trust me.
No longer a conspiracy theorist #triangulation.
Looking sure the second shooter again...
Watch your head!
Got u in my sights..(+)
Don't steal parts of the picked fence. It's now a federal crime.
I'll give this place a shot...
Don't lose your head!!
Watch out for the homeless people giving tours .
There wasn't a conspiracy.
Most cool and historic place to chill at the State Fair and most Beautiful artwork! - Phillip Russell
My aunt lives down the street so I visit the neighborhood when I'm in town. The house is nothing special but I've heard that when old man Cheney is sitting out front, it's best to stay away. - Adam Goldfaden
Take a moment for reverence before running out into traffic to snap a selfie with the spot. - Jake Smith
What a great museum. Very well done. If your in Dallas Tx and into history it’s a must. It has a parking lot , parking is $10 for I think 12 hours. It’s a self guided auto tour. 👍 - The Traveler
Fascinating to be standing in the middle of history. and a little eerie, but a must! - John Duncan
When you think of Dallas, most people think of JFK so this is a must visit spot when in the town. Very informational, and very historical. A great place to take young children who don't know about JFK - Brianna Battista