Gallery Talk | 1:00 p.m. | Oswald’s wedding ring
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza 411 Elm St., Dallas, TX, United StatesJoin Museum staff members on the sixth floor for a fifteen-minute gallery talk every Friday at 1:00 p.m.
Join Museum staff members on the sixth floor for a fifteen-minute gallery talk every Friday at 1:00 p.m.
Join Museum staff members on the sixth floor for a fifteen-minute gallery talk offering an in-depth look at Lee Harvey Oswald's 14-karat gold wedding band, purchased by Oswald in the Soviet Union in 1961 when he married Marina Prusakova. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child's Eyes.
Join Museum staff members on Fridays at 1 p.m. for an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child's Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child's Eyes.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child's Eyes.
See the assassination through the eyes of two juniors from Thomas Jefferson High School in Dallas in 1963 at this Living History program with Jan Sittel and Betty Duke-Rudh.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child's Eyes.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child's Eyes.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child's Eyes.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child's Eyes.
Experience the assassination and life growing up in the 1960s through the eyes of then-seven-year-old, Paul Amundsen at this Living History program
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child's Eyes.
Join the Museum on the seventh floor as Curator Stephen Fagin gives a brief talk about how Dallas remembers President Kennedy.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition.
A thirteen-year-old Fort Worth native, Lisa Lazo Herndon had a brief personal encounter with Jackie Kennedy outside the ballroom at the Hotel Texas.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
A sixth grader in Austin, Texas, Jane Dryden Louis was planning to attend the presidential banquet on the evening of November 22, 1963, when the assassination took place. She wrote Jackie Kennedy over two dozen letters over the next six months, one of which was included in Dr. Ellen Fitzpatrick's book, Letters to Jackie: Condolences from a Grieving Nation (2010).
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the new special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join the Museum Friday. August 29, 2025 for Living History with artist Gage Mace from Portland, Oregon. Mace responded to the Kennedy assassination in the early 1990s by painting a life-size triptych of the tragedy, inspired by the Zapruder film. He donated the fourteen-foot-long piece to The Sixth Floor Museum in 2020.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join the Museum Friday, September 26, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. for a Living History with veteran Dallas/Fort Worth broadcast producer and journalist John Sparks.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
Join Museum staff members on the seventh floor for a gallery talk offering an in-depth look at the special exhibition, Colorful Memories, November 22 Through a Child’s Eyes. Free with Museum admission.
This month the Museum welcomes Michael Suley, who fourteen and a high school student in Pittsburgh in 1963, Michael Suley paid his respects to President Kennedy in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda and observed the Kennedy funeral procession. Free with Museum admission.