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A group of people wait for President John F. Kennedy at Pennsylvania Railroad’s Thirteenth Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the President would board a train for Washington, D.C., following the Army-Navy Football Game. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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Pennsylvania Railroad’s Thirteenth Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where President John F. Kennedy would board a train for Washington, D.C., following the Army-Navy Football Game. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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Pennsylvania Railroad’s Thirteenth Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where President John F. Kennedy would board a train for Washington, D.C., following the Army-Navy Football Game. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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Pennsylvania Railroad’s Thirteenth Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where President John F. Kennedy would board a train for Washington, D.C., following the Army-Navy Football Game. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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President John F. Kennedy (center) prepares to board train to Washington, D.C., following the Army-Navy Football Game in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Also pictured: White House Secret Service Agents, Gerald A. “Jerry” Behn (at left, holding open car door) and Bill Greer (exiting driver's door of car).
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Man works with wires connected to a train at Pennsylvania Railroad’s Thirteenth Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where President John F. Kennedy would board a train for Washington, D.C., following the Army-Navy Football Game. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]