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Shot on 8mm film in 1964, this clip captures a bustling scene at Flushing Meadows, New York, during the World's Fair. Crowds of visitors walk past a row of small, stone-faced shops with arched entrances, including a charcuterie and a Chinese eatery. The vintage footage shows people in period clothing strolling under a cloudy sky, with classic 1960s architecture and a French flag-topped lamppost visible. The grainy, color-bleached quality of the Super 8 home movie evokes a nostalgic, archival feel of mid-century Americana.
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