Conspiracy Museum
Conspiracy Museum
Are you suspicious? Do you think there's always something "they" aren't telling us? Then on your next trip to Dallas you will *love* the Conspiracy Museum.
This museum is dedicated to those who believe that more than one person was involved with the assassination of JFK. It only costs $7 to get in and you just might learn something about that fateful day in November 1963.The Conspiracy Museum is open daily from 10am-6pm.
There are a number of exhibits that will allow you to test your own hypothesis about who really killed Kennedy. When the American government releases all of its records regarding the assassination to the public, many of those who were alive in 1963 and remember the events with the greatest clarity (and emotion) will have died as the release isn't to become public until 2075.
At this unusual museum you will learn what you can about the events that took place in Dallas in November of 1963. Decide for yourself what was really possible.
Some of the thoughts and theories put forth in some of these exhibits may seem highly unlikely. However, when you leave you'll start wondering where the truth lies. There is also a significant amount of material on display concerning other assassination attempts involving past American presidents.
The parrallels between Kennedy and Lincoln are especially intersting to match up. For example, Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy and Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln.
The Conspiracy Museum will leave you shaking your head in disbelief at some of the exhibits but all the exhibits will make you think "what if".
Are you suspicious? Do you think there's always something "they" aren't telling us? Then on your next trip to Dallas you will *love* the Conspiracy Museum.
This museum is dedicated to those who believe that more than one person was involved with the assassination of JFK. It only costs $7 to get in and you just might learn something about that fateful day in November 1963.The Conspiracy Museum is open daily from 10am-6pm.
There are a number of exhibits that will allow you to test your own hypothesis about who really killed Kennedy. When the American government releases all of its records regarding the assassination to the public, many of those who were alive in 1963 and remember the events with the greatest clarity (and emotion) will have died as the release isn't to become public until 2075.
At this unusual museum you will learn what you can about the events that took place in Dallas in November of 1963. Decide for yourself what was really possible.
Some of the thoughts and theories put forth in some of these exhibits may seem highly unlikely. However, when you leave you'll start wondering where the truth lies. There is also a significant amount of material on display concerning other assassination attempts involving past American presidents.
The parrallels between Kennedy and Lincoln are especially intersting to match up. For example, Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy and Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln.
The Conspiracy Museum will leave you shaking your head in disbelief at some of the exhibits but all the exhibits will make you think "what if".



