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PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA-1962: Vintage 8mm home movie footage captures a historic brick building, likely a church or historic site, with a prominent arched window and white trim. The clip opens on a close-up of a dark plaque detailing a grave site restored by the Poor Richard Club of Philadelphia. The camera then pulls back to reveal the full facade, showing several people in 1960s attire walking near the entrance. The film exhibits classic Super 8 grain, color shifts, and a nostalgic, archival quality, offering a glimpse into mid-century Philadelphia life and architecture.
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