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File - In this Oct. 2, 1970, file photo shows the "crookedest street in the world," the 1000-block of Lombard Street in San Francisco. San Francisco's crooked street could soon be closed to tourists in the summertime. A transportation commission is scheduled to consider an experimental shutdown of the famously curvaceous block of Lombard Street plus an adjoining block where cars line up and wait.  The move comes in response to complaints from residents about traffic on the street. (AP Photo/File)

File - In this Oct. 2, 1970, file photo shows the "crookedest street in the world," the 1000-block of Lombard Street in San Francisco. San Francisco's crooked street could soon be closed to tourists in the summertime. A transportation commission is scheduled to consider an experimental shutdown of the famously curvaceous block of Lombard Street plus an adjoining block where cars line up and wait. The move comes in response to complaints from residents about traffic on the street. (AP Photo/File)

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