Oswald's Former Dallas Home Up For Sale
DALLAS (AP) - A small nook with just enough space for a twin bed has made a Dallas boarding house a point of fascination for the last 50 years. That's because of the man who occupied it for about six weeks in 1963 was Lee Harvey Oswald.
The house has been in Patricia Hall's family for about 70 years, but she's decided that it's finally time to let it go.
The house in the Oak Cliff neighborhood southwest of downtown Dallas will go on the market Saturday, when the list price will be disclosed.
Oswald rented the room from Hall's grandmother on Oct. 14, 1963, just weeks before the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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