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A vibrant 8mm film clip from Holland, Michigan, in 1969 captures a traditional Dutch parade. Women in colorful, authentic Dutch costumes—featuring white bonnets, long skirts, and aprons—march down a tree-lined suburban street. Some carry brooms and buckets, while others balance wooden yokes with pails, evoking a historical reenactment. The scene is bathed in bright sunlight, with lush green trees and mid-century homes in the background. The footage, shot on 8mm film, shows natural movement and authentic period detail, offering a nostalgic glimpse into a cultural celebration.
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