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Vermont Street (San Francisco)
Vermont Street is a north–south street in the Potrero Hill district of San Francisco, California, San Francisco, one of a series of streets in the Potrero Hill district named after American battleships. It begins at Division Street near the South of Market area and runs south, paralleling the U.S. Route 101 (California), U.S. 101 freeway. At 22nd Street Vermont Street jumps to the other side of the freeway via a pedestrian bridge. That piece ends at 25th Street; Vermont resumes at 26th Street back on the east side of the freeway and continues to its south end at Cesar Chavez Street. Background Between 20th and 22nd Street (San Francisco), 22nd Street, near McKinley Square, the street has seven sharp hairpin bend, turns. This has led the street to be dubbed the crookedest in the world in competition with the better-known Lombard Street, San Francisco, Lombard Street (Vermont, while steeper than Lombard, has fewer turns). In an episode of ''Fact or Fiction'' on the Travel Channel, ...
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Vermont Street (San Francisco)
Vermont Street is a north–south street in the Potrero Hill district of San Francisco, California, San Francisco, one of a series of streets in the Potrero Hill district named after American battleships. It begins at Division Street near the South of Market area and runs south, paralleling the U.S. Route 101 (California), U.S. 101 freeway. At 22nd Street Vermont Street jumps to the other side of the freeway via a pedestrian bridge. That piece ends at 25th Street; Vermont resumes at 26th Street back on the east side of the freeway and continues to its south end at Cesar Chavez Street. Background Between 20th and 22nd Street (San Francisco), 22nd Street, near McKinley Square, the street has seven sharp hairpin bend, turns. This has led the street to be dubbed the crookedest in the world in competition with the better-known Lombard Street, San Francisco, Lombard Street (Vermont, while steeper than Lombard, has fewer turns). In an episode of ''Fact or Fiction'' on the Travel Channel, ...
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