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SAINT LOUIS MISSOURI-1966: A white statue of a robed woman stands in a sunlit garden, surrounded by potted plants and a stone path. The 8mm film captures the scene with warm, slightly faded colors and natural film grain, evoking a nostalgic 1960s home movie feel. The camera holds a steady shot before cutting to a close-up of a sign that reads 'MARK TWAIN HOME AND MUSEUM,' confirming the location. This archival footage offers a quiet, reflective moment of a religious statue in a public space, perfect for historical or documentary projects.
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