This is a very interesting reflection topic and one that most anyone that was old enough to recall the assassination would remember for the rest of their lives. This question is similar to ones I’ve seen about 9/11. Of course I remember nearly every moment of the day of 9/11 as I am sure that those that were alive clearly remember the day President Kennedy was assassinated. Although I was not born yet when President Kennedy was assassinated, this does not mean that the day has lost significance with me.
In my early 20’s I was fortunate to be able to travel most of the United States. During my travels I always visited historically significant places, museums, etc. While in Dallas, TX, one of the places I visited was the “X” on the street where Kennedy was fatally shot and a very simple monument that is dedicated in his name nearby.
In my early 20’s I was fortunate to be able to travel most of the United States. During my travels I always visited historically significant places, museums, etc. While in Dallas, TX, one of the places I visited was the “X” on the street where Kennedy was fatally shot and a very simple monument that is dedicated in his name nearby.
I have also visited Kennedy’s Eternal Flame located at Arlington Cemetery. While visiting both places, I felt peaceful and thoughtful reverence to our lost president.