Candy land board game with cars7/14/2023 ![]() “Four teams of six children each ascended the Lombard stairs to the starting line at Hyde,” noted a 2009 SFGate article. Adults dressed up as the game’s characters, like Kandy King and Queen Frostine, while kids from UCSF Children’s Hospital acted as game pieces. In 2009, Lombard Street, San Francisco’s second-most crooked rue, got d olled up as a gigantic Candy Land for one afternoon in honor of the board game’s 60th anniversary.Ĭrews covered the street’s bricks with thousands of interlocking blue, green, orange, purple, red, and yellow rubber mats to look like the pastel-hued game. Now that plans are unfolding for Market Street, let’s turn our attention to Lombard Street, which, ten years ago, showed what joy a street can be when freed of personal vehicles.
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