Nov. 22, 1963. Dallas, Texas: Fifty-three years ago, the Earth stood still as a fanatical sharpshooter, perched inside a sixth-floor warehouse window, murdered a young president who represented the hopes of a new generation of Americans. The Henry Ford Museum® in Dearborn, Michigan displays the Lincoln Continental in which he was assassinated. In addition, the museum showcases tens of thousands of Americana artifacts, such as the bus on which Montgomery, Alabama’s Rosa Parks stayed seated and stood tall; technological innovation (Henry Ford’s history-shifting racecar); and social and political revolution, including one of the few hand-written copies of the Declaration of Independence. Motor on inside this great hall and see why you’re so proud to be an American.