J.F.K. Assassination

Abraham Zapruder – The man with the camera

Abraham Zapruder was a Ukrainian-born American clothing manufacturer living in Dallas, Texas. On November 22, 1963, he brought his Bell & Howell home movie camera to Dealey Plaza to record President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade as it passed near his office. Standing on a concrete pedestal for a better view, Zapruder captured the entire assassination sequence on an 8mm color film — including the fatal shot that struck Kennedy in the head.

His film, later known as the Zapruder film, quickly became one of the most important and controversial pieces of evidence in the investigation of the assassination. It was used extensively by the Warren Commission and has been repeatedly analyzed by investigators, researchers, and the public for decades. The film’s raw, unfiltered depiction of the event provided a visual record that influenced public perception and historical understanding of the tragedy. Zapruder, deeply affected by what he had witnessed, initially hesitated to release the footage but eventually sold it to Life magazine under the condition it would be handled respectfully. His recording remains one of the most scrutinized and iconic pieces of footage in American history.


House of Abraham Zapruder (former)

Residence Private – View From Public Area

The original house was purchased by a real estate developer and demolished. This house now sits on the location of the original.

Image Taken From: 3909 Marquette St, Dallas, TX 75225, USA
Latitude: 32.8610148 Longitude: -96.7993769

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Historic / Notable Site Public Drive up

Location: 501 Elm Street, Dallas, TXnAbraham Zapruder had his business located on the 4th floor of this building. For reference, the building on the far left is the School Book Depository.

Image Taken From: Dal-Tex Building, 501 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
Latitude: 32.7799682 Longitude: -96.8075101

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Abraham Zapruder at Dealy Plaza

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Crime Scene Public

Modern-day view from the pedestal in Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas, where Abraham Zapruder stood on November 22, 1963, as he filmed the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Today, the site looks out over Elm Street and the grassy knoll, with the Texas School Book Depository still visible in the background — largely unchanged, yet forever marked by the historic events captured from this very spot.

Image Taken From: 411 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
Latitude: 32.7792855 Longitude: -96.80891199999999

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Grave of Abraham Zapruder

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Grave / Memorial Public Easy walk

Grave of Abraham Zapruder (1905–1970), the Dallas clothing manufacturer who inadvertently captured the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on film — creating one of the most historically significant home movies in American history.

Image Taken From: 3400 Campbell St, Dallas, TX 75204, USA
Latitude: 32.8017952 Longitude: -96.79458869999999

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