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  1. 19. Sept. 2017 · Despite the doubts and criticism about the purpose and usefulness of the Freedom Train, on September 17, the tour began in Philadelphia. The Freedom Train consisted of a modern locomotive, three Pullman cars, one baggage car, and three exhibit cars. The train was painted white with a red and blue strip along both sides of its entire length ...

  2. Preserves the 1947-1949 Freedom Train and the 1975-1976 Bicentennial American Freedom Train, both of which toured the 48 contiguous United States.

  3. Text by Mr. Larry Wines. The Freedom Train - A Memoir by Del Robb, Archivist. Photo: Mr. Carroll Long, Pullman Conductor - 1947 Freedom Train at New Orleans. Locomotive art: Mr. Dick Hurley. The 1947-1949 Freedom Train toured all 48 states, reminding Americans of the blessings of liberty.

  4. The Freedom Train was a seven-car train that traveled across the United States from September 1947 until January 1949. It was dedicated to the history of American democracy and contained some of the country's most priceless historical documents. The idea of the Freedom Train was to allow all Americans—from all over the country—the ...

  5. FREEDOM TRAIN voted #1 in the Category "Musician / Band" 2017!! Share photo gallery Freedom Train are musician union members AFM Local 293 Hamilton ON. and are fully insured - equipment & liability - for all events

  6. 18. Nov. 2009 · Freedom Train Lyrics: (We're on the Freedom Train) / すべて思いどおりになるのが自由 / そんな誤解してるから 簡単にうろたえる / さぁまた出発の時間だ どう ...

  7. 1. Juli 2015 · Photograph of the Freedom Train Exhibit, October 20, 1948. (National Archives Identifier 12167318) After a successful national tour, the Freedom Train arrived in Washington, DC, for President Truman’s Inauguration Week. At the end of the week, the scrolls of 3.5 million names signed under the Freedom Pledge were donated to the Library of ...