Since opening in 1949, Clancy's has welcomed thousands of people looking to buy Christmas trees on Thanksgiving night.
Since opening in 1949, Clancy's has welcomed thousands of people looking to buy Christmas trees on Thanksgiving night.At Clancy's Christmas Trees in San Francisco's Inner Sunset neighborhood, two holidays meshed perfectly together on Thursday.
"It started when we used to get our first load of Christmas trees on Thanksgiving and we'd have customers start coming in, oh we can come buy a tree. And so that just turned into us having Thanksgiving here," Clancy said.But that's not the only tradition happening here. "We have customers that bought trees from my grandfather, from my father and from myself. And it's so fun seeing new faces and same faces that we see every year," Clancy said.
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