The museum can be busy.
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The sixth floor museum is a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization that depends upon the generosity of donors for support.
The museum chronicles the assassination and legacy of kennedy interprets the dealey plaza national historic landmark district and the john f.
The museum store and cafe is open daily from 9 30am to 6pm and offers sandwiches salads ice cream hot and cold beverages pastries fruit smoothies and more.
An audio guide of the sixth floor exhibit which is included in admission comes in seven languages and a youth version in english.
The sixth floor museum is open on mondays from 12pm to 6pm and tuesday through sundays from 10am to 6pm.
The sixth floor museum is a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization that depends upon the generosity of donors for support.
The sixth floor museum at dealey plaza member of american alliance of museums.
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The museum offers self guided tours of exhibits on the sixth and seventh floors of the former texas school book depository from where a sniper fired shots at president john f.
Kennedy and the memory of a nation.