Dallas is a wonderful city that offers numerous attractions to the visitors. Being one of the major cultural hubs of US, Dallas has a rich cultural heritage and has witnessed several historical instances. The exotic locations of this lovely city fascinates thousands of tourists coming from different corners of the world. The down town area of this incredible city has come up with a host of various popular tourist attractions in Dallas. You will get to see the famous Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center and the famous Morton H. Meyerson Symphony in this downtown area. One of the popular and unique Dallas attractions is the Sixth Floor Museum that draws large number of visitors from different parts of the country as well as from different corners of the world.
Sixth Floor Museum located at the Dealey Plaza showcases various exhibits depicting the life of the former U.S president John F. Kennedy and the various facts and incidents of the American history during his time. There are numerous exhibits, like- films, artifacts and photographs that were taken during his tenure and the various events that took place during his assassination as well as the various events of investigation that followed the assassination.
Sixth Floor Museum was inaugurated on the Presidents' Day on 20th February 1989 and has become one of the most popular museums in Dallas. Located on the sixth floor of the old Texas School Book Depository building on Dealey Plaza, the unique museum is situated at the exact location from where it came into the existence that president Kennedy has been assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. This incredible museum in Dallas remains open during the summer season on Sunday to Monday from 12 pm to 6pm, Tuesday to Friday from 10 am to 6 pm and on the Saturdays from 10 am to 8 pm.
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