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Seven of the Most Beautiful and Unusual Streets in the US You'll Remember Walking Through for a Lifetime

Not all streets are the same. Streets don't have to teach history lessons or be painted in bright colors to be charming. Some of them are notable for their stunning natural features, atmosphere and special architecture. house and garden.

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The street is a kind of living organism with which you can interact. Arm yourself with your camera and go in search of these special places. Here are the most remarkable streets in the USA that are worth visiting and experiencing.

Brooklyn, New York

For those walking down a cobbled street in Brooklyn's Dumbo neighborhood, a sudden view of the Manhattan Bridge can be a magnificent surprise.

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At the intersection of Washington and Water Streets, locals and tourists can enjoy the majestic beauty of the longest bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. Of course, what makes it all the more impressive are the symmetrical buildings on both sides of Washington Street, making for one of the best architectural photo opportunities in the area.

San Francisco, California

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Lombard Street in San Francisco has become one of the most visited places in the city. Tourists often gather to watch the drivers make their way through the tight turns. Built in 1922, the street was designed to allow cars to slow down on the steep hill. Drivers are advised to drive at a speed of 8 km per hour.

San Francisco, California

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Made famous by films such as Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) and the television show Full House (1987–1995), a row of houses on Steiner Street near the Alamo Square in San Francisco has become a historic landmark that attracts thousands of tourists every year. The Victorian and Edwardian houses are beautifully painted in various pastel colors.

Boston, Massachusetts

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If there was only one scenic area in Boston, it would be Beacon Hill. Known for its steep, narrow streets lined with classic American Federal style (and a few Victorian) houses, Beacon Hill was built in 1795 and it shows. Acorn Street is one of the most photographed in the entire city, perhaps because it's a stylish take on colonial Boston. Plus, it's just a few minutes' walk from the lush Boston Public Gardens.

Telluride, Colorado

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Telluride was founded in 1878 as a thriving mining town. His original two- and three-story, flat-roofed structures still stand on many streets today. Namely, on the main street, called Colorado Avenue, where the most famous landmark of the city still stands.

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The New Sheridan Hotel, built in 1895 at 231 West Colorado Avenue, immediately became a popular destination for newcomers—mostly gold-hungry magnates—and remained at the center of Telluride's social life.

Miami Beach, FL

The Art Deco design movement may have originated in Paris, but when Americans think of pastel-colored architecture with heavy geometric influences, Miami Beach's iconic Ocean Drive usually comes to mind. Parallel to the Atlantic, Ocean Drive isn't very long—only 15 blocks—but it has a charismatic story behind it that makes the colorful street all the more appealing to visitors (and even locals). It all started with entrepreneur Karl Fischer, who built the area's first luxury hotel and famous shopping district on Lincoln Road in South Beach in the early 20th century.

More boutique hotels soon followed, including The Colony Hotel, the Clevelander South Beach Hotel and Bar, and the Roy F. France-designed Cavalier South Beach Hotel. By the 1940s, South Beach was one of the most popular destinations in the country, and all of these hotels still operate on Ocean Drive today.

Savannah, GA

Covered in a blanket of Spanish moss, the city of Savannah was so beautiful that General Sherman refused to destroy it when the Union army marched through eastern Georgia. In fact, on December 22, 1864, he sent President Abraham Lincoln the now-famous telegram offering the glittering city as a Christmas present. It's also the backdrop for perhaps one of the film's most famous scenes: Forrest Gump recounts the events that lead him to a certain bus stop in a quaint southern town.

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Unlike many areas to the south, Savannah is a walkable city, and one particularly beautiful place to stroll is Bull Street, lined with everything from a historic 1940s theater to a vintage bookstore.

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