In 2014, memorable sports moments are captured in every way imaginable. From live video to television to social media, fans can re-watch the best plays on a daily basis.

That, of course, wasn't always possible.

Thanks to the Library of Congress, a 90-year-old memory is new again. A staffer discovered and shared rare footage from the 1924 World Series. The Washington Post has the details of the four minute video and story behind its discovery. From the great Walter "Big Train" Johnson on the mound to a walk-off hit to 40,000 fans storming the field, the footage is real and spectacular.

If you could go back in time and unearth any sporting moment in history to watch, what would it be?

Watch the video above and leave your comments below in the comments section.

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