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WASHINGTON DC-1962: A vintage 8mm film clip captures a public building with a brick facade and a white sign, likely a government or cultural institution. The scene shifts to show a diverse group of people in period attire—coats, hats, and scarves—moving up and down the steps and entering and exiting the building's doors. The footage exhibits classic Super 8 grain, color shifts, and a handheld feel, evoking a sense of everyday life in early 1960s Washington DC. This archival home movie offers authentic, candid moments of public activity, ideal for historical documentaries, nostalgic content, or period-specific storytelling.
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