Behind-the-scenes coverage of JFK's assassination
Friends of the City Archives Speaker Event with Darwin Payne
Tuesday, November 21st from 6pm to 8pm
Ridgewood Belcher Recreation Center
6818 Fisher Rd, Dallas, TX 75214
Join our friends at the Dallas Municipal Archives in celebrating the publication of journalist and author Darwin Payne's new memoir. This is a special fundraising event presented by our friends at the Dallas Municipal Archives that includes a conversation with the author and an invaluable opportunity to see up-close his original JFK investigation documents and photographs from the Dallas Police Department. will appear. Mr. Payne will also be signing copies of the book. We have a limited supply of books in-house, but outside books are also welcome. A $20 donation was suggested at the door.
JFK 60: Excerpt from the John F. Kennedy/Dallas Police Department Collection at the Dallas City Archives
November 20th – December 8th
From 8:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
City Hall is open Monday through Friday
Dallas City Hall lobby
1500 Marilla Street Dallas, TX 75201
In commemoration of the 60th anniversaryth On the anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, the Dallas Municipal Archives will display original documents, photographs and items related to the Dallas Police Department's investigation of the case. The exhibit, located in the lobby of City Hall, will focus on the crime scene investigation and reporting processes and methods used in 1963.
Dallas Municipal Archives Top 10 Record Events
Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 1:00 p.m.
Top Ten Records 338 W Jefferson Blvd.
Dallas, Texas 75208
Meet City Archivist John Slate and Assistant City Archivist Christie Nederman at Top Ten Records to learn about the events of November 22, 1963 and Oak Cliff's many connections. View original and facsimile documents and photos from the Dallas Police Department and learn about their preservation and management.
Exhibition at the Texas Theater
November 20, 2023
texas theater
231 Jefferson Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75208
Reproductions of documents and photographs related to the historic Texas Theater, Lee Harvey Oswald, and the Dallas Police Department John F. Kennedy Collection at the Dallas Municipal Archives.
City of Hatred: Dallas and the Assassination
Saturday, November 18, 2023 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
J. Eric Jonsson Central Library
1515 Yonge Street
Dallas, Texas 75201
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas on November 23, 1963, filmmaker Quinn Matthews and the Dallas Public Library have released an updated version of his 2013 documentary film will be shown. City of Hatred: Dallas and the Assassination.
Movie introduction by director quinn matthews There will be Q&A time after the movie. Please join us for a special presentation in the auditorium on the 1st floor of the Central Library.
This program is made possible thanks to our friends at the Dallas Public Library.
2-day special exhibition in Texas
November 8, 2023 – June 16, 2024
6th Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
411 Elm Street Dallas, TX 75202
Sponsored by Dealey Plaza's 6th Floor Museum to commemorate the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. 2 days in Texas is a special exhibition that reimagines President Kennedy's 1963 visit to Texas through eyewitness accounts and his own words. The exhibition takes a new approach to telling the story of the assassination by following in the president's footsteps as he visited each city on his final tour. To commemorate 60 years since the tragic assassination, 2 days in Texas It reflects the president's time in Texas and the experiences of the everyday people of Texas he encountered through the lens of today.
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500X Gallery and Lillian Bradshaw Gallery (Dallas Central Library)
1515 Yonge Street | Dallas, Texas 75201
November 22nd, 3pm to 5pm
Art Exhibition in Dallas and Almelo Henk Lammers What do seven lines of text, each with the same 15 letters but in a different order, tell us about seven iconic images? November 24, 1963, Lee -Harvey Oswald was shot and killed. Dutch artist Henk Lammers, who was born on the same day, turned iconic photographs around Lee Harvey Oswald into seven paintings with text. These words act as keys and allow for multiple interpretations. The exhibition at the Dallas Library and his 500X Gallery will be a projection with textual interaction. This art project looks at history from unusual angles and encourages young and old to continue solving mysteries.