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FILE - This April 24, 1962 file photo provided by theLibrary of Congress shows the main concourse of the original Pennsylvania Station in New York. The original station, a Beaux Arts masterpiece of soaring beauty, classical columns and natural light, was torn down in 1963. Fifty years ago Mayor Robert Wagner signed the Landmarks Law, ending decades of hard-fought efforts to save New York City’s historic character but not before some major architectural losses, including the massive McKim, Mead & White-designed Pennsylvania Station. (Cervin Robinson/Library of Congress VIA AP, File)
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