There's a sign on the museum (the former book depository) warning you, before you buy tickets, that the 6th floor is off limits. Might be a recent development because Princess L said she had access to the room on a previous visit.
Overheard someone say the floor is now occupied by a business or something, which doesn't seem to make sense. Sorry, brother.
Ugh that's so dissapointing to me
Because I (weirdly enough) was on the phone with my pops in sweden yesterday and i mentioned that I had seen some new photos of present day location
(i did not mention it was from get big. he is the type who would acutally come here, figure out who i am, then call me and be like "i know").
anyway, my pops told me he visited the ROOM oswald shot from in the 90s and he thought it was still open
unfortunately i just did a google search to verify this... and there is NO explanation. but for now (and the future, again with no explanation) they have closed that off
and i don't think that's cool. because i was doing some logistical search stuff to actually book a trip for myself and my twin to roll down there. we both want to see the site finally. our dad has been talking about it since we were born literally.
this is dissapointing to me.
TU question: is it a huge tourist draw now? Or is it a kind of chill place? Can you describe the atmosphere? And any hotel to stay at you know of?
you may think i'm nuts for taking a trip to texas to see this. but i think you get it with me. this is my exact purview. boring to some.... but i find it unbelievably enriching to visit certain places that have significance in recent american history (9.11. excluded because ground zero was in the neighborhood of my home i grew up in).
anyway thanks.