Before their groundbreaking performance on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Beatles
— escorted by mounted police — explored New York City’s famed Central
Park. Only three-fourths of the band partook in the expedition; George
Harrison was recovering from a sore throat.
John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and Paul McCartney, walk in Central Park in New York City, Feb. 8, 1964 on their first U.S. tour.
George Harrison is recovering from a sore throat at their hotel.
The photos look to be backwards - or maybe the negatives were flipped. Kind of eerie to see John on the one when they are touching their hair. Directly behind him is the Dakota, where he would die 16 years later.
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