Competitive forensics is an intellectual exercise, not a way of addressing or solving social problems. It's like translating Cæsar's Commentaries — you're not likely or expected to have any new and valuable insights that previous translators missed, but it builds and demonstrates certain kinds of abilities and readiness.
Seeing it any other way, using it any other way, is a conceptual error with the usual outcomes.
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The monument to PRR men who died in the two World Wars, inside, has to be seen to be believed. Photos don't do it justice.
There's also that fascinating relief of "the progress of Transportation" just off the main hall.