A neat vintage 8mm home movie of the Thanksgiving Day Parade on Main Street, in Flushing New York. Those of you who know this place, know that it has totally changed. Now it has become a Chinatown. Enjoy this glimpse of the past.
A 95 year old gentleman from Coney Island talks about his memories growing up in the cradle of the american amusement industry. He worked at Luna Park, frolicked at Steeplechase Park and dinned at Feltmans. Great vintage footage and old time Brooklyn memories!
Incredible, 16mm silent films shot by my grandfather in Brooklyn, around 1935. I rescued these from the old 16mm cans in his basement. This is first class stuff just like the Vitagraph and Hollywood studio films of the period.
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