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Would you like to know more about Lombard Street, San Francisco? Lombard Street is located between Hyde
and Leavenworth streets. Lombard Street is a human characteristic it is a road
built by human. Lombard Street is also known as (the crooked street.) Lombard Street, San Francisco was
constructed in 1976. Lombard
Street, San Francisco was built because; it was a piece of land for Edward of
England to a goldsmith from northern Italy known as Lombardy and now here are
some facts about Lombard Street.
The crooked street known as Lombard Street was built on 43 hills and will
surely have steep curvy hills. If you would like to visit Lombard Street the
best way is to travel by cable car because of its 40 degree sharp turns.
By: McKenzie Alden