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A 1966 8mm home movie captures a patriotic parade in Mineola, New York. Uniformed color guard members march in formation, proudly carrying American flags and other banners down a sunlit street. Behind them, a line of young women in matching blue dresses and white shoes perform as a marching band or dance troupe. The scene unfolds in front of a brick building under a bright sky, with a crowd of onlookers lining the route. The footage exhibits classic Super 8 film characteristics: vibrant but slightly faded colors, visible grain, and natural motion blur, evoking a strong sense of mid-century Americana and community celebration.
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