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#81 Dealey Plaza following President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Dallas, 1963

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#81 Dealey Plaza following President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Dallas, 1963

What Dallas, Texas looked like in the 1960s Through These Fascinating Photos

#81 Dealey Plaza following President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Dallas, 1963

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#82 Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas, showing area near Texas State Book Depository building following President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, 1963→

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