Reviews Market Street
Market Street
Market Street is a major street and also a vital thoroughfare in San Francisco. The street is an axis which is enhanced by its position at the boundary of two street grids. And in its role as an axis, it is often compared to Fifth Avenue, the Great White Way or the Champs-Elysees. Moreover, there are also parades which are held at the street like the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
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