lundi 13 mai 2019

Dallas

During the night spent in Houston, 2 days ago, I had the worst storm ever, with thunder and lightning every other second during the whole night.

For the first night in Dallas, it is also raining buckets, during hours and hours, and it is still the case when I eventually decide to start the day, with the visit of the Firefighters museum.





At last, the weather improves, and the blue sky appears during the afternoon.
My accomodation is a bit outside of the central business district, in Deep Ellum, an area with low brick buildings, most of them former factories or warehouses, and home of a very active street art.





Nice brunch at Stanley's, enough to fill in my stomach for the whole day.


Another district away from the center, where the farmers' market is located.











Close to Dealey Plaza, where John F. Kennedy was shot on Nov 22nd, 1963, the city of Dallas built a mémorial.


And this is the building from which Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly shot. The 6th foor has become a museum about JFK's life.



This is the view that Lee Harvey Oswald had, from the 6th floor, where the cartridge cases were found.







An interesting piece of art, several meters high




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