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- Q5163434 abstract "The Conspiracy Museum was a private exhibition in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). R.B. Cutler, self-described as an "assassinologist", opened the museum in 1995.The Conspiracy Museum was located across the street from the Kennedy Memorial in Dallas, Texas in the Katy Building. The museum was not limited in scope to the assassination of JFK, but it also covered Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, and Ted Kennedy's Chappaquiddick incident. Cutler's argument was that all these conspiracies can be tied together. The museum was often overlooked by visitors heading to the more well-known Sixth Floor Museum.The museum closed on December 30, 2006, having lost its lease. The building's owners announced that a Quiznos sandwich shop would take its place. Tom Bowden, the museum's president, said that the museum would re-locate to another part of the Katy Building or another location entirely and that detailed plans would be released. Bowden said that he planned to re-open the museum double the size of the old location in a new building closer to Dealey Plaza.".
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- Q5163434 comment "The Conspiracy Museum was a private exhibition in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). R.B. Cutler, self-described as an "assassinologist", opened the museum in 1995.The Conspiracy Museum was located across the street from the Kennedy Memorial in Dallas, Texas in the Katy Building. The museum was not limited in scope to the assassination of JFK, but it also covered Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, and Ted Kennedy's Chappaquiddick incident.".
- Q5163434 label "Conspiracy Museum".