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Eastbound Iowa Interstate GP38 # 603 leads this train at Oxford, Iowa. Couldn't resist one last winter shot as Spring finally takes a hold.
Oxford's claim to fame came from photographer Peter Feldstein, who, back in 1984, set about photographing all of the residents of Oxford. He returned 20 years later to photograph them all again, and came up with the book "The Oxford Project". You can find this great book on ebay usually for around $5. Check out the video describing the book more:
From website of the photo collection, "Elvis, 1956, Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer."
In July 1956, Elvis Presley traveled by train from New York to Memphis, presumably on the Southern Railway's "Tennessean." The photographer was with him and captured this photo en route.
The entire collection can be been at:
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In New York Penn Station waiting room.
From website of the photo collection, "Elvis, 1956, Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer."
In July 1956, Elvis Presley traveled by train from New York to Memphis, presumably on the Southern Railway's "Tennessean." The photographer was with him and captured this photo en route.
The entire collection can be been at:
Elvis didn't make the trip into Memphis proper. Here he is getting off at White, Tenn. Wonder if this was a special stop for him, so he could avoid the crush of fans and paparazzi in Memphis? Probably so, since the book says he was traveling with a small entourage, and here he is clearly alone. Since there was not even anyone to meet him, it might have been a spur-of-the-moment decision.
From website of the photo collection, "Elvis, 1956, Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer."
In July 1956, Elvis Presley traveled by train from New York to Memphis, presumably on the Southern Railway's "Tennessean." The photographer was with him and captured this photo en route.
The entire collection can be been at:
Buying a sack lunch, maybe at Bristol? Nobody seems to be taking much notice. Now, if he had been on the Grand Old Opry instead of Ed Sullivan, it would have been different.
From website of the photo collection, "Elvis, 1956, Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer."
In July 1956, Elvis Presley traveled by train from New York to Memphis, presumably on the Southern Railway's "Tennessean." The photographer was with him and captured this photo en route.
The entire collection can be been at:
Apparently had a bedroom for the overnight portion of the trip. Switching between coach and Pullman to save money is done by savvy travelers even today. Or, maybe he just rode coach for a while to be with members of his entourage.
From website of the photo collection, "Elvis, 1956, Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer."
In July 1956, Elvis Presley traveled by train from New York to Memphis, presumably on the Southern Railway's "Tennessean." The photographer was with him and captured this photo en route.
The entire collection can be been at:
"Since I was a little kid, all I've ever wanted to do was design beautiful clothes for movie stars. I remember being ten years old and watching old films from the thirties and forties, and telling my mother that I wanted to make the dress Myrna Loy was wearing. I finally got my opportunity when I moved to San Francisco to go to college and study at the Fashion Institute." – Ernesto, Los Angeles, CA
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In the coach mens' lounge.
From website of the photo collection, "Elvis, 1956, Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer."
In July 1956, Elvis Presley traveled by train from New York to Memphis, presumably on the Southern Railway's "Tennessean." The photographer was with him and captured this photo en route.
The entire collection can be been at: