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Dallas Remembers Kennedy Assassination 45 Years Later People young and old still curious about president's murder

By  KEN KALTHOFF

Updated 8:31 PM CDT, Fri, Nov 21, 2008

Related Topics: John F. Kennedy

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Forty-five years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, witnesses still remember the shooting and young people ask questions about it.

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Sally Rincon was 12 years old on Nov. 22, 1963. She and dozens of her friends skipped school that day to see Kennedy's motorcade pass through downtown Dallas.

Dallas Remembers Kennedy Assassination 45 Years Later

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Forty-five years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, witnesses still remember the shooting and young people ask questions about...

Sally Rincon was 12 years old on Nov. 22, 1963. She and dozens of her friends skipped school that day to see Kennedy's motorcade pass through downtown Dallas.

When the president passed by, they were on the corner of Elm and Houston streets, across from Dealey Plaza, where the shooting occurred.

"He had just said, 'Hi,' to us when he got shot," she said. "It just kind of brings back harsh memories, especially with the election and everything."

Mark Taylor, a teacher from Kansas City, Mo., visited Dealey Plaza on Friday with his students.

"Barack Obama inspires people in many ways that JFK did -- his youth and beautiful family and promise of change," he said.

Taylor has brought students to Dealey Plaza for years. He said the visits still stir strong feelings in him.

"I think our country changed significantly on that date, and it has an emotional impact," he said.

Students visiting the grassy knoll with Taylor were curious about the many conspiracy theories that have surrounded the JFK assassination over the years.

"You get a different perspective on each thing rather than just hearing what everyone else believes," said Kansas City high school junior Tyler Lindsey.

Rincon said she is still touched by the experience of being one of the few people to witness the final moments of Kennedy's life.

"I got to see him," she said. "That was sad; you never forget that."

Several events will mark the 45th anniversary of Kennedy's death:

  • The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza will have a special program at 7 p.m.
  • A wreath-laying ceremony will be held on the grassy knoll in Dealey Plaza at 12:30 p.m., the time the fatal shots rang out in 1963.
  • At the Texas Theater on Jefferson Boulevard in Oak Cliff, where Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested, Oliver Stone's film "JFK" will be shown at 7 p.m.

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  • SMOKED OUT Monday, Nov 24 at 4:49 PM FLAG COMMENT He got shot cause was going to legalize weed.
  • MrFahrenheit Sunday, Nov 23 at 8:21 AM FLAG COMMENT How pathetic and meaningless a person's life must be that, after 45 years it can still be so consumed by a fictitious "conspiracy" perpetuated by the news media and wacko fringe groups. And as far as the comparisons to Kennedy and Obama go, Kennedy didn't change anything and neither will Obama. The only things they do have in common are slick words and a liberal socialist agenda. Hopefully Obama will make it through his ... MORE >
  • John B Sunday, Nov 23 at 12:39 AM FLAG COMMENT President Kennedy wanted to reduce the size and power of the CIA and get us out of Vietnam... Be careful President Obama... the same men are still in the real drivers seat! !
  • Brandon Saturday, Nov 22 at 10:15 PM FLAG COMMENT How come they don't talk about END THE FED rallies? With Alex Jones in DALLAS and Ron PAULS in Houston. Russiatoday.com covered DC rally. Rest are on youtube.com
  • C Martinez Saturday, Nov 22 at 1:34 PM FLAG COMMENT I remember that day.I was attending school at Crozier Tech.NObody skipped school..the school allowed all students to leave campus to go to the parade.I got to see him also,and when we returned to our classes.the news was that the President had just gotten shot.All of the downtown area closed down for the rest of the day.It will always be a day not fogotten.

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