Time Machine Socks
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Description: -San Francisco Cable Car v1 round- San Francisco cable cars are like a time machine on tracks! These historic streetcars have been gliding up and down the steep hills of San Francisco since the 1800s and are considered the city's most iconic form of transportation. With their unique grip system, cable cars offer a bumpy and thrilling ride that is both scenic and hair-raising. While they may not be the fastest mode of transportation, they are certainly one of the most memorable and entertaining. Whether you're a tourist or a local, a ride on a San Francisco cable car is like a trip back in time to the city's colorful and quirky past. So hold on tight and enjoy the ride!
Description: Hill Valley is a fictional town in California that serves as the setting of the Back to the Future trilogy and its animated spin-off series. In the trilogy, Hill Valley is seen in four different time periods – 1885, 1955, 1985, and 2015 – as well as in a dystopian alternate 1985.[1] The films contain many sight gags, verbal innuendos and detailed set design elements, from which a detailed and consistent history of the area can be derived. The city name "Hill Valley" is a joke, being an oxymoron. However, an early script for Back to the Future Part II mentioned that Hill Valley was named after its founder, William "Bill" Hill.