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#190 Dallas streets were lined up with fans anxious to catch a glimpse of the President and First Lady.

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#190 Dallas streets were lined up with fans anxious to catch a glimpse of the President and First Lady.

What Dallas, Texas looked like in the 1960s Through These Fascinating Photos

#190 Dallas streets were lined up with fans anxious to catch a glimpse of the President and First Lady.

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#25 Central Presbyterian Church, Dauphin & Ann Street, Mobile, Alabama, 1900s

#28 Place du Theatre Montmartre (below Sacre Coeur), Paris, 1960

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#199 Street scene, San Jose, 1906

#79 Carnegie Steel Company, ‘Lucy’ furnace, Pittsburgh, 1908

#33 A partygoer taking soldiers’ hats.

#38 Cocoanut trees along the docks, Miami, 1908

←#189 President John F. Kennedy’s final day was spent first in Fort Worth and then Dallas on November 22, 1963.
#191 This is the site where President F. Kennedy was to speak at a luncheon following the motorcade in downtown Dallas on that tragic day in 1963.→

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