After we could bear the heat at the zoo no longer, we got back on DART and headed back to Downtown Dallas.
We admired the beauty of the Old Red Courthouse (now museum)
Then went to the Sixth Floor Museum (the old Texas Book Depository)
No photos were allowed inside the museum. Admission includes a free audio guide and I found it very interesting and sad.
Josh just happened to snap this picture. The car is driving directly over the X that marks where JFK was fatally shot.
We continued on to the JFK Memorial. (Random fact: It was created by the same person that created the Fort Worth Water Gardens - Phillip Johnson.)
Also saw John Bryan Neely's log cabin (replica)
He founded Dallas. This is a replica of his home (the 1st home of Dallas!) and it's really close to where it originally stood.
And then I cannot have all these posts about Dallas without one photo of the Reunion Ball
We chose not to go into the observatory but I have done it on many occasions and always enjoy it.

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