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Charles Cravotta Oral History
Audio oral history interview with Charles Cravotta. Cravotta's family operated a first-floor showroom at the Dallas Trade Mart in 1963. As a result, five-year-old Charles was allowed to stand near the head table to await President Kennedy's arrival at the scheduled luncheon. Interview conducted via telephone on Enero 27, 2014 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is thirty minutes long.
Charles Cravotta Oral History
01/27/2014
Nacido digital (.wav file)
Duración: 30 minutos
Colección de Historia Oral/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza
2014.001.0148
In addition to Charles Cravotta, another child of a Dallas Trade Mart vendor who received permission to be on hand for President Kennedy's arrival at the luncheon was Sharon Weber. Weber, after learning of the assassination, saved a yellow rose from the head table, which she donated to the Museum in 2010. Her oral history may be accessed here: https://emuseum.jfk.org/objects/32302. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

Charles Cravotta Oral History
Audio oral history interview with Charles Cravotta. Cravotta's family operated a first-floor showroom at the Dallas Trade Mart in 1963. As a result, five-year-old Charles was allowed to stand near the head table to await President Kennedy's arrival at the scheduled luncheon. Interview conducted via telephone on Enero 27, 2014 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is thirty minutes long.
Charles Cravotta Oral History
01/27/2014
Relatos orales
Estudiante
Almuerzo Trade Mart
Mercado de Dallas
Dallas
Recuerdos de infancia (OHC)
Dallas Trade Mart (OHC)
Nacido digital (.wav file)
Duración: 30 minutos
Colección de Historia Oral/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza
2014.001.0148
In addition to Charles Cravotta, another child of a Dallas Trade Mart vendor who received permission to be on hand for President Kennedy's arrival at the luncheon was Sharon Weber. Weber, after learning of the assassination, saved a yellow rose from the head table, which she donated to the Museum in 2010. Her oral history may be accessed here: https://emuseum.jfk.org/objects/32302. - Stephen Fagin, Curator