Photos: A Look Back At JFK's Soon-To-Be Extinct Terminal 3
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The Flying Saucer
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via Save Pan Am WorldportLive and Let Die was filmed in in the terminal in 1972/73.
via Save Pan Am Worldport"This is the rotunda when it was converted to a 'private' First and Clipper Class check-in entrance, complete with Italian marble floors, mahogany accents, wrap-around lounge seating and lots of plants and flowers."
via Save Pan Am WorldportInside the First and Clipper class lounge.
via Save Pan Am WorldportThis was inside the Secret Clipper Club Lounge, "Now shuttered and inaccessible, the Pan Am terminal had a unique lounge that was accessed from the promenade (balcony) level inside the rotunda through a bridge (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=522527057770896&set=a.520485921308343.120635.131386373551635&type=3&theater">later covered</a> with a smoked plexiglass tunnel) or stairs."
via Save Pan Am WorldportThey NY Times on the Pan Am Terminal, 1960.
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