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- President Dwight D. Eisenhower Riding in Parade, Seoul, South Korea, 1960 - United States Secret Service agent Morgan L. Gies was responsible for White House vehicles from 1941 to 1967, serving five presidents. This photograph from his personal collection shows President Dwight D. Eisenhower's motorcade during a 1960 visit to South Korea. Agent Gies is driving the follow-up car directly behind the President's preferred 1950 Lincoln "Bubble-top" limousine.

- June 01, 1960
- Collections - Artifact
President Dwight D. Eisenhower Riding in Parade, Seoul, South Korea, 1960
United States Secret Service agent Morgan L. Gies was responsible for White House vehicles from 1941 to 1967, serving five presidents. This photograph from his personal collection shows President Dwight D. Eisenhower's motorcade during a 1960 visit to South Korea. Agent Gies is driving the follow-up car directly behind the President's preferred 1950 Lincoln "Bubble-top" limousine.
- Parade-Goers Greeting President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Seoul, South Korea, 1960 - United States Secret Service agent Morgan L. Gies was responsible for White House vehicles from 1941 to 1967, serving five presidents. This photograph from his personal collection shows President Dwight D. Eisenhower's motorcade during a 1960 visit to South Korea. Agent Gies is driving the follow-up car directly behind the President's preferred 1950 Lincoln "Bubble-top" limousine.

- June 01, 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Parade-Goers Greeting President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Seoul, South Korea, 1960
United States Secret Service agent Morgan L. Gies was responsible for White House vehicles from 1941 to 1967, serving five presidents. This photograph from his personal collection shows President Dwight D. Eisenhower's motorcade during a 1960 visit to South Korea. Agent Gies is driving the follow-up car directly behind the President's preferred 1950 Lincoln "Bubble-top" limousine.
- Korean-Made Ford Cortina in Seoul, South Korea, 1969 - Hyundai Motor Company began assembling its first automobile, the Ford Cortina, in cooperation with Ford Motor Company in 1968. Here a Cortina cruises the streets of Seoul, South Korea. The companies' relationship -- Hyundai also built Ford trucks and vans -- helped launch the South Korean automotive industry.

- May 21, 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Korean-Made Ford Cortina in Seoul, South Korea, 1969
Hyundai Motor Company began assembling its first automobile, the Ford Cortina, in cooperation with Ford Motor Company in 1968. Here a Cortina cruises the streets of Seoul, South Korea. The companies' relationship -- Hyundai also built Ford trucks and vans -- helped launch the South Korean automotive industry.