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Vintage 8mm home movie footage from Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1973, showcasing a hand-drawn promotional poster for the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo at Penrose Stadium, August 8-11. The poster features a cowboy in a plaid shirt and hat leaning on a wooden fence with the text 'It's Really Worth Seeing..'. The clip transitions to a dark road sign reading 'GOLDCAMP ROAD' against a purple-tinted sky, capturing the nostalgic aesthetic of 1970s amateur film with natural grain and color shifts. This archival footage offers authentic Americana and Western culture from the era.
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