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It said it represented San Francisco's Lombard Street in 1975. At the time of this writing, the post had receivedmore than 53 million views. This photo genuinely shows Lombard Street.
Thousands of tourists looking to drive down the "crookedest street in the world" may have to pay a toll if a San Francisco proposal passes.
Closing the crookedest street in the world to tourists was supposed to give residents a break, and some privacy. Instead, they got chaos.
Driving down twisty Lombard Street in San Francisco may come with a fee soon. The city’s Board of Supervisors has OK’d state legislation that would charge a toll of $5 to $10.
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) – After years of complaining about tourist overload, residents along San Francisco's world famous Lombard Street will be getting some relief from vehicle traffic this weekend.
In 2009, Lombard Street, San Francisco’s second-most crooked rue, got d olled up as a gigantic Candy Land for one afternoon in honor of the board game’s 60th anniversary.
SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - Lombard Street is one of the "must-sees" for visitors to San Francisco. Now the city is considering a plan to charge those visitors to drive down the famous road. The city ...
Whether or not San Francisco's most feted hairpins take a similar approach in the near future, they leave Lombard Street as one of America's most idiosyncratic roads.
Officials voted Tuesday to close San Francisco's Lombard Street four weekends this summer after residents complained about crowds in the area.
San Francisco’s 600-foot landmark Lombard Street may charge up to $10 per vehicle to relieve traffic congestion and air pollution.
Photo authentically shows San Francisco's Lombard Street in 1975 The famed roadway has been nicknamed the most crooked street in the world.