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Shot on 8mm film in 1964 at Flushing Meadows, New York, this vintage home movie captures tourists strolling past the Polynesian Restaurant at the World's Fair. The colorful, multi-colored sign stands out against the building's light facade, with visitors in period attire walking along the paved path. Flags flutter above the structure, and yellow flowers bloom in the foreground, all framed by the characteristic grain and color saturation of Super 8 film. The scene evokes a nostalgic, mid-century American fairground atmosphere.
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