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DULUTH MINNESOTA-1960: A snowy landscape with a frozen river or lake in the foreground, surrounded by snow-covered banks and distant industrial buildings. The scene cuts to a close-up of a vintage sign detailing 'THE LAST OF WORLD'S LARGEST LOCOMOTIVES BUILT 1943,' with specifications on weight and traction force. The footage, shot on 8mm film, exhibits classic grain, slight color fading, and a dark, atmospheric winter mood. The clip ends with a black frame and film static, capturing a nostalgic slice of mid-century American industrial history.
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