More than six decades ago, Leonardo da Vinci's most celebrated painting made an unlikely transit down the New Jersey Turnpike. The Mona Lisa traveled between New York and Washington, D.C. during a 1963 visit to the United States — a trip conceived and championed by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, according to Hoboken Girl. The painting did not travel alone. Also on the road that day was Whistler's Mother, the iconic James McNeill Whistler canvas,…
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