The Texas School Book Depository
the texas school book depository
the sixth floor museum at Dealey Plaza.
I have never visited this place
but I have driven by it hundreds
or possibly thousands of times.
I simply do not understand the attraction.
If I were visiting Washington D. C.
I would not want to visit Ford’s theatre.
Tourist are just weird.
There is something perverse about the way they fetishize the places where rich, powerful, and famous people died.
However, if they were to recreate the death of Elvis, complete with a life sized wax replica passed out facedown with his trousers around his ankles and his cheeks spread wide puckered anus in the air in front of the toilet where he over-dosed stuffing dope up his ass
Shut up and take my money,
we’re going to Graceland!
Elvis has left the building.
The Texas School Book Depository
the sixth floor museum at Dealey Plaza.
On Presidents Day (February 20, 1989), The Sixth Floor Exhibit opened as a response to the many visitors who come to Dealey Plaza to learn more about the assassination. The historical exhibition on the sixth floor highlights the impact of Kennedy’s death on the nation and the world. Two key evidentiary areas on the sixth floor were restored to their 1963 appearance.
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