Save Penn Station
1963: American writer Jane Jacobs (L) and architect Philip Johnson (R) stand with picketing crowds outside Penn Station to protest the building's demolition, New York City. Placards read: 'AGBANY is here' and 'Save Penn Station.' (Photo by Walter Daran/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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01 January, 1963
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