The world descended on San Francisco in February. As same-sex couples stood in line for hours to exchange wedding vows, CNN and other news organizations asked them to share their stories.
The city was excited, festive. Aware it once again had unfurled a banner for change. Stores touted signs saying things like "show your same-sex marriage license, receive free champagne." San Fr...
The city was excited, festive. Aware it once again had unfurled a banner for change. Stores touted signs saying things like "show your same-sex marriage license, receive free champagne." San Fr...
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