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NEW HAMPSHIRE-1971: A vintage 8mm home movie clip captures a weathered historical marker for the White Mountain National Forest, noting a bridge constructed by the Town of Albany in 1858. The scene transitions to a classic covered bridge nestled in a lush, sun-dappled forest, its wooden structure surrounded by vibrant green and autumnal foliage. The footage exhibits natural film grain and warm color tones characteristic of 1970s home movies, offering a nostalgic glimpse of New Hampshire's historic landmarks and scenic countryside.
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