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A young woman in a blue dress leads a marching band down a sun-drenched street in MINEOLA NEW YORK-1966. The band members, dressed in white shirts, black ties, and dark trousers, march in formation while carrying brass instruments, including trumpets. Shot on 8mm film, the footage captures the vibrant, nostalgic energy of a 1960s community parade with natural film grain and authentic color saturation. The scene unfolds on a bright summer day, with brick buildings and trees lining the road, offering a vivid glimpse into mid-century Americana.
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