WFAA’s Film of the Motorcade Run to Parkland Hospital Stabilized

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Offline Steve Barber

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Re: WFFA’s Film of the Motorcade Run to Parkland Hospital Stabilized
« Reply #14 on: August 21, 2023, 04:08:09 AM »
 Here's the same aerial photograph without markings and photograph overlay:
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Re: WFFA’s Film of the Motorcade Run to Parkland Hospital Stabilized
« Reply #15 on: August 21, 2023, 04:24:30 AM »
Here's a PNG. image I made from the 1964 "Four Days In November" of Parkland Hospital:   
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Re: WFFA’s Film of the Motorcade Run to Parkland Hospital Stabilized
« Reply #16 on: August 21, 2023, 12:27:03 PM »


  I do not believe that the motorcade turned right.  I think they disappeared from sight once they went over the railroad tracks at the top of the hill, and turned left just as J.W. Courson mentioned to Larry Sneed, as published in "No More Silence". Here is a 1968 aerial photo of Stemmons, showing Parkland, the Trade Mart, the railroad crossing which we see the LBJ car and his SS car along with several motorcycles drive over so fast that the wheels left the ground according to some of the occupants in the film, the TSBD in top right of photograph, and where the limousine was located, having just exited Stemmons Freeway, and in front of an underpass(Circled in redon the photograpgh) and about to make a right turn.


That’s a great photo Steve. Just what we needed to see. It shows where Parkland is in relation to the Trade Mart.
Before I saw your post, I found this photo, which doesn’t cover as much territory but shows how the road “fans out” approaching the intersection just after crossing the railroad tracks. From the camera position somewhere in the parking lot of the Trade Mart (blue circle), it would appear that the vehicles were turning right (as they followed the right curve) just before they turned left onto Harry Hines.



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Re: WFFA’s Film of the Motorcade Run to Parkland Hospital Stabilized
« Reply #17 on: August 23, 2023, 01:51:19 AM »
I found another aerial photo looking from the other direction. This was during the construction of the Stemmons Freeway and before the Trade Mart building was built. Parkland Hospital is circled in yellow. The route of the motorcade run is in red. And the blue circle is where the parking lot for the Trade Mart (also camera location) would eventually be.





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Re: WFFA’s Film of the Motorcade Run to Parkland Hospital Stabilized
« Reply #18 on: August 23, 2023, 02:24:00 AM »
I found another aerial photo looking from the other direction. This was during the construction of the Stemmons Freeway and before the Trade Mart building was built. Parkland Hospital is circled in yellow. The route of the motorcade run is in red. And the blue circle is where the parking lot for the Trade Mart (also camera location) would eventually be.



That's a great view. BTW, I found your left moving object. Not sure what it is yet.

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Re: WFFA’s Film of the Motorcade Run to Parkland Hospital Stabilized
« Reply #19 on: August 23, 2023, 02:51:25 PM »

That’s a great photo Steve. Just what we needed to see. It shows where Parkland is in relation to the Trade Mart.
Before I saw your post, I found this photo, which doesn’t cover as much territory but shows how the road “fans out” approaching the intersection just after crossing the railroad tracks. From the camera position somewhere in the parking lot of the Trade Mart (blue circle), it would appear that the vehicles were turning right (as they followed the right curve) just before they turned left onto Harry Hines.



https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth20058/m1/1/

  Thanks very much, Charles.  Your photograph is a greater find!   It shows the area up close, and was taken much closer to 1963 than the one I found!
 The white building that appears in the top right background of the WFAA footage had me confused, and thanks to your pic, problem solved.We can that the building was torn down and replaced with a one story building.  Great work, Charles!     

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Re: WFFA’s Film of the Motorcade Run to Parkland Hospital Stabilized
« Reply #20 on: August 23, 2023, 05:20:34 PM »
  Thanks very much, Charles.  Your photograph is a greater find!   It shows the area up close, and was taken much closer to 1963 than the one I found!
 The white building that appears in the top right background of the WFAA footage had me confused, and thanks to your pic, problem solved.We can that the building was torn down and replaced with a one story building.  Great work, Charles!     
Great ID for the white background building! The multi-winged (now Holiday Inn Express) was probably in progress, at only a few floors at that time. Can we agree on that? Then that leaves a building next to the hotel with a top structure that reminds me of Parkland . However, I can't see any windows. Was there a side to Parkland (facing Trade Market) that did not have widows?