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Vince Palamara in Dealey Plaza, 11/22/97- Kennedy Detail

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

In a lengthy segment from a video shot by Vince Palamara, Vince shows Dealey Plaza (in Dallas, Texas) as it looked on 11/22/97, the 34th aniversary of the JFK assassination. Also of note is the startling replica limousine that begins and ends this video, the throng of people, the grassy knoll, the Triple Overpass, the Texas School Book Depository, and the general calm and serenity of this tragic landmark in American---and world---history.
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  • President Kennedy was a very nice man, was NOT difficult to protect, and NEVER ordered the agents off the rear of his limousine (nor did his staff). The buck stops with the Secret Service. Don't believe any books by former agents trying to say otherwise!

  • The city of Dallas has made a LOT of money from JFK's death.Are they charging people to take rides in that limo?LMAO

  • yes! it costs $

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  • I and my wife vacationed in Dallas, TX. in 1988 and toured the Dealey Plaza, assasination site. It was very interesting to be at a tragic spot in American History. The pages of history seemed to stand still as the plaza virtually appears as it did on November 22nd, 1963. I am a Presidential "buff" and I enjoy all your cool video material and presentations !

  • Cool I never saw this before!

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  • Luckily I hung out at Dealy Plaza a little in 89 and got my fix then when it was still low key without all the hoopla and much of the original picket fence was still there.

  • hey, I recognize that voice...very cool

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