Mr. Specter. From where did you walk?
Mr. Rowland. We got off at the junction, at the intersection of Main and Houston, walked up toward Ervay, about four blocks, I would say up to Akard. We walked from Houston to Akard on Main, and then we walked back down Commerce and then over to the sheriffs or the county courthouse, there was a lesser crowd there.
Mr. Specter. Is that the reason you selected the spot you ultimately picked to watch the parade?
Mr. Rowland. Yes, there was no one in front of us, no one around that area.
Mr. Specter. I am going to show you a photograph, Mr. Rowland, which has already been identified as Commission Exhibit No. 347 and first ask you if you can identify what scene this represents.
Mr. Rowland. Yes; I can.
Mr. Specter. What scene is that?
Mr. Rowland. This is the triple underpass, this is the scene where the President was assassinated.
Mr. Specter. What is this plaza called in Dallas?
Mr. Rowland. I don't know exactly. It is just known as the triple underpass.