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The Grassy Knoll and Bryan pergola on the north side of Elm Street. The grassy knoll is a small, sloping hill inside the plaza that became of interest following the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy. The knoll was above Kennedy and to his right (west and north).
Grassy Knoll may refer to: A knoll with a considerable amount of grass growing on it. Grassy knoll, a small hill on Dealey Plaza, Dallas, USA; The Grassy Knoll (band), an American instrumental music group; Grassy Knoll (album), an album by New Zealand band The Exponents; Tal's Hill, a former hill known as the Grassy Knoll
One of the most famous knolls is the one near John F. Kennedy's point of assassination, the grassy knoll, in Dealey Plaza of downtown Dallas, Texas. It is the source of many prominent conspiracy theories regarding the circumstances of his assassination. A "blind knoll" is either hidden or not readily apparent to those driving vehicles.
Researcher and computer animator Dale Myers has argued that the measurements of the grassy knoll area require the alleged figure to have been in an impossible position to fire a weapon at the motorcade, saying "if [the Badge Man were] truly a human being of average height and build, was located 32 feet [9.8 m] behind the fence line and elevated ...
After watching this man, Hill crossed the street and was one of many witnesses and authorities who first ran toward the grassy knoll after the shots ended. Mrs. Jean L. Hill stated that after the firing stopped she saw a white man wearing a brown overcoat and a hat running west away from the Depository Building in the direction of the railroad ...
Knoll (oceanography), an underwater geological feature; Knoll (surname) Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, a US government research and development facility; Knoll, a part of a ski jumping hill slope between the take-off and the landing zone
The grassy knoll and its picket fence are visible in the background. [note 7] As the motorcade left Dealey Plaza, some witnesses sought cover, [90] and others joined police officers to run up the grassy knoll in search of a shooter. [75] [91] No shooter was found behind the knoll's picket fence. [92]
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