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Shot on 8mm film at the 1964 World's Fair in New York City, this clip captures a white, light-drenched pavilion with a distinctive pink and purple dome. The footage reveals a modernist structure with glass windows and architectural details, viewed through the grainy, scratched texture of vintage film. Faint text reading 'BAKED FOODS' appears in one frame, suggesting a commercial exhibit. The camera remains steady, focusing on the building's facade and its unique lighting effects, evoking a sense of mid-century futurism and nostalgia.
Editorial use is the safest path. For commercial use, a clearance review is recommended for the flags below.
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