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Video: San Francisco Giants Parade Celebrates World Series Win

Fans crowded San Francisco streets, climbed trees and craned their necks to get a view of the 2012 world champion Giants.

Before the sun came up Wednesday, a light rain coated the streets of San Francisco, along with thousands of people lining more than a mile of police barricades. 

Those fans soon multiplied in numbers, as an estimated one million people celebrated the San Francisco Giants' second World Series win in three years.

Watch the above video for a gimpse at the day's parade, which featured current and past players, dignitaries, AT&T Park employees and more.

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