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30-Dec-2024

Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House Museum

Dallas, Texas

This rooming house where Oswald rented a room is now a museum run by Patricia Puckett-Hall, the granddaughter of Gladys Johnson who owned it when Oswald lived there.
Patricia was a young girl at the time and visited there so she actually met Oswald.
The home is set up as it was in 1963.
The upper left is the living room and right and bottom are images of the room Oswald rented. It is right off the dining room so it was not very private.
The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.


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Jeff Real01-Feb-2025 14:54
This is really great work!
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Alexander Kazakov23-Jan-2025 11:37
Very interesting! V
barbarajoy17-Jan-2025 00:17
Intriguing. I see the two sides - Tom's and Alan's.
Zoltán Balogh10-Jan-2025 07:23
How interesting! V
Graeme07-Jan-2025 11:00
Excellent series of images from the museum, Char.V
Dennis Hoyne07-Jan-2025 03:39
History shouldn't be ignored, but it still seems so unusual to save this.
Richard Chu07-Jan-2025 01:59
Well documented and captured! V
Julie Oldfield07-Jan-2025 01:20
A place to contemplate the horror he caused. V
Helen Betts06-Jan-2025 20:05
Very interesting! V.
Nestor Derkach06-Jan-2025 19:43
Interesting three series image and surprised such a Museum existed.
You photographed it nicely.
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globalgadabout06-Jan-2025 17:40
intriguing yet eeris as well...it seems to cosy for a cold-blooded killer...the three views are well chosen and informative..
Marcia Rules06-Jan-2025 15:13
Historic like a train wreck. It's hard to look away
janescottcumming06-Jan-2025 12:20
I think Alan hit the nail on the head. I interesting and nicely presented by you.
Boris Alexander Keller06-Jan-2025 12:03
Only in Texas! Makes me wonder!
joseantonio06-Jan-2025 11:45
nice presentation.V.
Tom LeRoy06-Jan-2025 09:31
Good to see this, but I agree with Alan. V
Alan K06-Jan-2025 08:30
I was thinking that this looked early 60's even before I read the description. Part of me understands why this was preserved... part of me wonders why everything to do with Oswald wasn't purged from the Earth. I can see both sides of that.
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