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Ed Harding drives San Francisco’s most unique street

By Mildred S. Gray
June 2, 2022
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Ed Harding drives San Francisco‘s most unique street

Updated: 12:55 a.m. EDT June 2, 2022



I’D LOVE TO TAKE YOU WITH MIKE, BAUECSE SAN FRANCISCO HAS LOTS TO SEE. ONE OF THEM IS FISHERMEN’S WHARF WHERE WE ARE RIGHT NOW. THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO TALK ABOUT MIKE. THIS IS MY DRIVER. IT WILL TELL YOU TO ROLL THE TAPE. THIS IS LUMBAR STRTEE AND IT IS THE HOOKEST STREET IN THE WORLD. THERE IS ONE, THERE ARE TWO. I DON’T KNOW HOW TO DRIVE IT. THIS CORNER, HERE. THERE IS FOR, THERE ARE FIVE. IT’S A SMALL NEIGHBORHOOD. SIX. COMINGP U ON SEPT. AND THEN THE EIGHTH COMING AROUND THEM AND FINISHING WITH AN ANDGR FINAL IN THE STREET. IT’S ALL IN ONE BLOCK. THEY BILLING IT AS THE HOOKEST STREET IN THE WORLD, I’M NOT SURE IF IT IS OR IS NOT, IT MAY NOT BE TRUE, I’M N

Ed Harding drives San Francisco’s most unique street

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Updated: 12:55 a.m. EDT June 2, 2022

Lombard Street in San Francisco is known as the windiest street in the world, with eight hairpin bends along a residential block.

Lombard Street in San Francisco is known as the windiest street in the world, with eight hairpin bends along a residential block.

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