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Shot on 8mm film in 1964 at Flushing Meadows, New York, this clip captures a bustling crowd at the World's Fair. Visitors in 1960s attire walk past a striking building with red pillars and ornate lattice work, its sign reading 'HONG KONG'. A man yawns as people queue and stroll, some carrying bags, under bright daylight. The footage shows natural film grain and slight camera movement, offering authentic archival footage of mid-century Americana and international exhibits.
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