Embarcadero Holiday Lights: Let the Holidays Begin
The lights have been turned on and the holiday season in the city has officially begun. With more than 17,000 lights illuminating the Embarcadero Center, the San Francisco skyline is more stunning than ever.
Now it’s time for some turkey and pumpkin pie.
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