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#73 Crowd gathered at the Pike Drive-in Theater cheered as General Douglas MacArthur got into a waiting convertible for the parade, 1951.

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#73 Crowd gathered at the Pike Drive-in Theater cheered as General Douglas MacArthur got into a waiting convertible for the parade, 1951.

What Fort Worth, Texas looked like in the 1950s

#73 Crowd gathered at the Pike Drive-in Theater cheered as General Douglas MacArthur got into a waiting convertible for the parade, 1951.

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#74 Saint Andrew’s Methodist Church at 522 Missouri, formerly the Missouri Avenue Methodist Church, 1951.→

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