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What Were You Doing When President John F. Kennedy Was Shot?

Bells will toll on Friday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on Nov. 22, 1963, that now, years later, is still a sharp pain for many Americans.

By Nicole Foulke

Bells will toll on Friday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on Nov. 22, 1963, that now, years later, is still a sharp pain for the many Americans who remember where they were when they heard the news.

People in Pennsylvania and the rest of the country can still remember where they were when they heard the news, and how they reacted after they understood that their president had been shot.

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We would love for our Patch readers who remember the incident to share their thoughts and memories with everyone else. But, even if were you born too late to have been there for the assassination, and you have something to say. we want your input, too.

To share, log in to your Patch account, click here on our JKF Assassination open blog, then add your post, including any photos or videos, if you like.

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To use your smart phone to share, you can download our free Patch mobile app for the free Patch Droid app from the Google Play store, or for your iPhone from the Apple store. You will be able to post your take on the assassination, as well as photos and videos.

Questions? Email Patch Community Editor Nicole Foulke at nicole.foulke@patch.com.   


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