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  "textContent": "Once upon a time in the golden days of Hollywood, the movies were bigger, the stars brighter and the celluloid they were filmed on was, well, explosive. Which is why the US Library of Congress maintains a special, fireproof vault in Virginia, near Washington, DC. There, the highly combustible nitrate film used from the dawn […]\n\nThe post Inside the fireproof vault housing US movie history appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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