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Shot on 8mm film in 1964 at Flushing Meadows, this clip captures the vibrant atmosphere of the World's Fair. Visitors in period attire stroll past the Florida Pavilion, its sign reading 'FLORIDA ALL SHOWS FREE,' and a striped awning marks The Ships Galle Restaurant. Palm trees and festive bunting frame the scene, with families and couples enjoying the sunny day. The footage shows natural movement and authentic 1960s color grading, offering a nostalgic glimpse into mid-century American leisure and exhibition culture.
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