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NEW YORK CITY-1962: A vintage 8mm film clip captures a lively parade with a marching band in white uniforms and black vests playing instruments as they march down a city street. A woman in a bright yellow coat and hat walks with a baton, leading the procession. The crowd watches from behind barriers, and storefronts with green awnings, including one labeled 'Schratt's,' line the street. The footage shows natural film grain and slight motion blur, characteristic of home movie recordings from the early 1960s.
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