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  2. Steps of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    An additional 65 steps start at the base of Mt. Adams, with a pedestrian bridge over Columbia Parkway connecting the two paths. [6] The steps were originally made of wood, but in 1911, the City of Cincinnati helped the church build concrete steps. [7] In 1958 and 2009, the city again rebuilt the now 96 steps leading to the church. [8]

  3. 16th Avenue Tiled Steps - Wikipedia

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    The 16th Avenue Tiled Steps, colloquially known as the Moraga Steps, is a stairway in the Golden Gate Heights neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Fodor's calls it "possibly the world's largest mosaic staircase", [3] and it leads up to Grandview Park. The flight contains 163 steps stretching 90 feet (27 m) high.

  4. Sidewalk - Wikipedia

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    Raised sidewalk with stone curbs beside a 2000-year-old paved road in Pompeii, Italy. A sidewalk (American English and Canadian English), [1] [2] [3] pavement (British English), [4] footpath in Australia, India, New Zealand and Ireland, or footway is a path along the side of a road.

  5. Harbor Steps - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Steps has a large outdoor staircase, as well as condominiums, hotels, offices, and retail spaces. [5] The stairway connects First Avenue and Western Avenue, and has two fountains and plants. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] A pedestrian-only section of Post Alley runs through the center of the Steps, [ 8 ] which have been described as "Seattle's version of ...

  6. Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook State Park - Wikipedia

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    An information sign posted at the trail entrance near the intersection of Jefferson Blvd. and Hetzler Rd. states that the staircase is 715 feet (218 m). In the center of the landing between the 247th and 248th steps is a bronze marker stating the elevation, surrounded by two semi-circular engravings:

  7. Indian Steps Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Steps Cabin, also known as the Indian Steps Museum, is an historic memorial and museum located in Lower Chanceford Township, York County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

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  9. Rocky Steps - Wikipedia

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    The steps are the backdrop for the annual Independence Day celebration, and have often been featured in large concerts such as Live 8. Two journalists from the Philadelphia Inquirer spent a year interviewing people who ran the steps, and published a book in 1996 called Rocky Stories: Tales of Love, Hope, and Happiness at America's Most Famous ...