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1937 vintage 8mm home movie footage from Bend, Oregon, showing the entrance to the Museum of Wonders. The clip features a prominent sign advertising the museum's collection of rocks, minerals, and Indian relics, with a focus on agate cutting and souvenir sales. This authentic slice of Americana captures early 20th-century tourism and local commerce in a small Oregon town. The grainy, nostalgic quality of the 8mm film enhances its historical charm, offering a rare glimpse into regional cultural attractions and community life during the Great Depression era. Ideal for documentaries, historical content, and retro-themed projects.
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