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President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson walked through downtown Fort Worth early on Nov. 22, 1963. Fort Worth prepared a Texas-size welcome for the president.
Telegram, three reporters who covered Kennedy in Fort Worth and Dallas say the assassination will forever be “The Story” that ...
Now, he said, he’s delighted that people have a place in Fort Worth to come and reflect on JFK and his legacy. “The bronze is really of museum quality,” he said.
A new book by a former Secret Service agent is not writing out the idea that there could have been more than one shooter on Nov. 22, 1963.
Work has started on the Fort Worth JFK tribute, a memorial plaza to be dominated by a larger-than-life statue of President John F. Kennedy with his hand extended for a friendly shake. What a ...
Fort Worth and Dallas were the last two cities Kennedy visited on his two-day, five-city tour of Texas in November 1963. [JFK assassination: Photos from Star-Telegram vault of chaos in Dallas on ...
To that end, Fort Worth Opera is joining forces with a number of civic and business organizations to present its symposium. Hillwood Properties is the official sponsor, with The Sixth Floor Museum ...
FORT WORTH — John Fletcher still has the cardboard sign that says “Hooray for JFK” in faded blue glitter.
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Fort Worth’s General Worth Square is the place where President John F. Kennedy gave an impromptu speech to thousands of spectators the morning ...
Fort Worth and Dallas were the last two cities Kennedy visited on his two-day, five-city tour of Texas in November 1963. [JFK assassination: Photos from Star-Telegram vault of chaos in Dallas on ...
John F. Kennedy speaking to crowd in front of the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth on the morning of Nov. 22, 1963. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson is to JFK’s left, and Texas Gov. John Connally is ...