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Shot on 8mm film in 1964, this clip captures a grand stone building at Flushing Meadows, New York, likely part of the 1964 World's Fair. The structure features Gothic-style architecture with arched windows and a prominent balcony where people stand. American and Belgian flags fly above, and a row of colorful umbrellas lines a lower terrace. Visitors in period attire stroll and gather in the foreground, with a sign reading 'Café Belge' visible. The footage exhibits classic Super 8 grain and color saturation, offering a nostalgic glimpse of mid-century public life and architecture.
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