Alamo and Kennedy Museum
Alamo and Kennedy Museum - 9-24-06
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  • Plaque at the Kennedy Museum - where Pres. Kennedy was allegedly shot by Harvey Oswald on 11-22-63
  • Re-enactment of the scene and window from where Oswald fired the gun that killed JFK
  • Looking up at the building from where Kennedy's limo would have been located when he was shot
  • View to the 'Grassy Knoll' area from Elm St. where JFK's limo was traveling when shots were fired
  • View from the 'Grassy Knoll' area where Pres. Kennedy's limo was traveling when shot
  • The Main Entrance to the Alamo off of Alamo St - San Antonio, Texas - 9-24-06
  • In front of the Alamo - San Antonio, Texas
  • The outside of the Long Barrack Building at the Alamo, where many of the soldiers slept
  • The North entrance of the Alamo fort on Houston Street
  • Memorial in front of the Alamo displaying war heros Davie Crocket, Jim Bowie and William Travis
  • The walls on the rear side of one of the buildings in the Alamo fort
  • A live Oak tree over 200 years old inside the Alamo fort
  • The story of the Alamo in 1836 when Mexican solders fought Texas revolutionists led by William Travis
  • The narrow inside of the Long Barracks building where many Alamo exhibits can be seen
  • An exhibit of the uniforms of the Mexican army on the right and Texas Revolutionists on the left
  • A weapons exhibit including a Davie Crocket rifle and Jim Bowie knife
  • Inside the Alamo shrine building, dedicated to the memory of the men who died at the Alamo
  • The DRT Library building inside the Alamo fort
  • The famous 'Riverwalk' along the San Antonio River - San Antonio, Texas - 9-24-06
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