David Von Pein
2020-12-26 03:24:03 UTC
I've been collecting a lot of old vintage newspaper clippings and full
newspaper pages recently, featuring lots of JFK-related items, plus
hundreds of other news stories from the last 100+ years. So I thought I'd
share some of those newspaper pages here in this thread....
All about JFK's trip to Tampa on 11/18/63:
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A Kennedy cartoon from Aug. 2, 1963:
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Kennedy's new Air Force 1 (SAM 26000) takes off from Seattle on its
delivery flight (Oct. 10, 1962):
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Kennedy's new limousine arrives at the White House (June '61):
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As an aside to the above newspaper page, maybe someone familiar with the
timeline of Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C., can help me
with this question that has me scratching my head more than a little
bit---
In the 1961 newspaper depicted directly above, there are photos and
captions regarding Dulles Airport's "mobile lounges" and how they were
already in use at Dulles in June of '61. Now, what I want to know is: How
is it possible for those mobile lounges to be in operation at Dulles when
the first flight at that new airport didn't occur until November of 1962,
which was 1.5 years later? ~big shrug.
President Kennedy, btw, officially dedicated the Dulles Airport on
11/17/62, and Wikipedia says the first flight into Dulles took place two
days after that---on 11/19/62.
All online info I have been able to find doesn't show any operations at
Dulles until late '62. So what gives with those photos from June of '61?
Anybody know? ~shrug~
(More clippings coming soon....)
(Requests for specific topics accepted.)
My complete newspaper collection is linked below (which is being expanded
regularly):
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JLHd_6yJgcf02P_G9j-bU8NJnq5p6HRc
newspaper pages recently, featuring lots of JFK-related items, plus
hundreds of other news stories from the last 100+ years. So I thought I'd
share some of those newspaper pages here in this thread....
All about JFK's trip to Tampa on 11/18/63:
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A Kennedy cartoon from Aug. 2, 1963:
Loading Image...
Kennedy's new Air Force 1 (SAM 26000) takes off from Seattle on its
delivery flight (Oct. 10, 1962):
Loading Image...
Kennedy's new limousine arrives at the White House (June '61):
Loading Image...
As an aside to the above newspaper page, maybe someone familiar with the
timeline of Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C., can help me
with this question that has me scratching my head more than a little
bit---
In the 1961 newspaper depicted directly above, there are photos and
captions regarding Dulles Airport's "mobile lounges" and how they were
already in use at Dulles in June of '61. Now, what I want to know is: How
is it possible for those mobile lounges to be in operation at Dulles when
the first flight at that new airport didn't occur until November of 1962,
which was 1.5 years later? ~big shrug.
President Kennedy, btw, officially dedicated the Dulles Airport on
11/17/62, and Wikipedia says the first flight into Dulles took place two
days after that---on 11/19/62.
All online info I have been able to find doesn't show any operations at
Dulles until late '62. So what gives with those photos from June of '61?
Anybody know? ~shrug~
(More clippings coming soon....)
(Requests for specific topics accepted.)
My complete newspaper collection is linked below (which is being expanded
regularly):
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JLHd_6yJgcf02P_G9j-bU8NJnq5p6HRc