⚡️ Today on Jace Sits, we journey into one of the most pivotal moments in American history with an in-depth conversation at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. Located in the former Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, the museum chronicles the life, assassination, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. We delve into the museum’s mission, its extensive collections—including over 90,000 artifacts—and its role in preserving the memory of that fateful day in November 1963.  
Join me as we explore how the museum not only commemorates a national tragedy but also fosters ongoing dialogue about history, memory, and the pursuit of truth. This episode offers a unique perspective on how a single event can shape a nation’s identity and the importance of preserving such history for future generations. ⚡️
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0:00 Intro
1:23 What Is The Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey Plaza?
1:57 11.22.63
4:15 Artifacts at The Sixth Floor Museum
4:47 Lee Harvey Oswald
6:41 On-Going Exhibits Inside The Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey Plaza
11:36 Educational Online Resources (JFK.org)
13:38 Jackie Kennedy
17:31 Why Does JFK Continue to Resonate With Us?
19:10 The New JFK Files
20:30 How The Sixth Floor Museum Ensures Credibility Today
22:42 What’s Next For The Sixth Floor Museum?
23:51 How You Can Support The Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey Plaza