a spot where lee harvey oswald is said to have fired the fatal shot. but this space in what's now the county administration building remains closed to the public. the historical exhibit once scheduled to open this year remains several years away. >> we had not really gone to the public and -- to ask for funds in almost two years. >> lindalyn adam acknowledges the tight economy pushed the kennedy display lower on the list of major contributors but says a study completed last week suggests starting a new fundraising program. the historical display, collection of photos, documents and film clips, will cost $3 million to set up. >> a chronological account of the events surrounding the asass nation of john f. kennedy a tape will be updated and distributed to the public. and next year the dallas county historical foundation hopes to kick off a fundraising campaign. >> it's tragic part of our history but it did occur here and needs to be happened in -- handled in the best possible way. >> visitor comments show a continuing interest in a sixth floor exhibit. f