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No. 748 was the car that carried President Roosevelt, a bulletproof Packard car, and two Secret Service cars to Warm Springs, Georgia on Roosevelt’s final train trip before he died on April 12 ...
President Franklin Roosevelt addressed a huge throng from the rear platform of his train at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 2, 1937, upon his arrival at the Great Northern station in Spokane from Grand Coulee Dam.
FDR’s 1932 campaign turned a train into a stage for calm leadership when the country needed it most. Years later, Truman revived the whistle-stop tour to defy the odds and take his message directly to ...