JFK Airport will host a celebration and dedicate a
historical marker 50 years to the day the Beatles arrived there to
screaming fans for their first trip to the U.S.
On Feb. 7, the Port Authority and
radio station Q104.3 FM will mark the day the Fab Four arrived at the
airport on a Pan Am flight that day in 1964, and were greeted by
screaming fans.
Port Authority officials will unveil a
marker inside the airport that pays tribute to the Beatles' landing at
JFK, and a cover band will play Beatles tunes to honor the day.
The Beatles held their first U.S.
news conference at the airport after they landed, which was attended by
NBC 4 New York's Gabe Pressman.
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