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Shot on 8mm film in 1964, this vintage footage captures the iconic Unisphere and fountains at Flushing Meadows Corona Park during the World's Fair. The camera pans across manicured gardens with vibrant red and white flowerbeds, neatly trimmed conical trees, and international flags waving in the breeze. Visitors stroll through the grounds under a hazy sky, with the massive steel globe and observation towers standing as symbols of mid-century futurism. The film's natural grain and color palette evoke a nostalgic, authentic 1960s home movie feel.
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