As part of a new exhibition entitled 1964: When Browns Town was Title Town slated to debut Sept. 6, the Western Reserve Historical Society has gotten its hands on never before seen amateur footage shot from the stands during the 1964 championship game. There’s a cool backstory to the full 6:30 video, of which you can watch a 10-second clip below: It was shot by Middleton Lambright, the first African-American doctor to obtain full hospital privileges in Cleveland, among other notable historic and civic achievements.

The WRHS has a ton of other cool Browns stuff (a full rundown can be found here), so do make a point of checking it out. 

YouTube video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=//www.youtube.com/embed/19KabU3SVFw

Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.

One reply on “Unseen Amateur Footage of Browns’ 1964 Championship Game on View at Western Reserve Historical Society”

  1. Holy cow! Amazing! Actual footage of the Browns doing well! Who knew any footage of the Browns not suffering crippling heartbreak existed?!?!?

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