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This is a view of a typical
highway.
One side three lanes, there is no guardrail and utility
pole. We Japanese are envious of this vastness.
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The buildings seen forward is
Dallas Downtown.
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Here is the assassination place of
President Kennedy in Downtown.
It is assumed that he was sniped from the sixth floor of the
forward brick making building (the textbook warehouse).
The sixth floor becomes the museum now, and the shooting
site and various information are open to the public. The
voice guide of Japanese is prepared at the entrance. It is
of value to visit though the price is a little
high($13).
http://www.jfk.org/Home.htm
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The city can be seen from the
observatory at the western extremity of Downtown. It costs
two dollars.
The square building seen above the center is the textbook
warehouse. The road curves toward the left of the photograph
from there. When the parade car ease up the speed at this
curve, the President was sniped.
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This is a panorama of Downtown seen
from the observatory.
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This is the scenery in the
direction of the DFW airport seen from the observatory.
The white dome seen at the center of the horizon is Texas
Stadium of Dallas Cowboys.There is the DFW airport on the
extension line. It is impossible to move if there is no car
as you can see.
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