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1939 vintage 8mm home movie footage of a golden sculpture of Christopher Columbus in San Francisco, California. The clip captures the iconic monument during the Golden Gate International Exposition, showcasing its detailed craftsmanship and symbolic representation of exploration and discovery. The golden hue of the sculpture stands out against the backdrop of early 20th-century architecture and crowds. This archival 8mm film clip offers a rare glimpse into the cultural and artistic expressions of the 1930s, ideal for documentaries, historical content, and retro-themed projects.
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