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  2. 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.

  3. Escadaria Selarón - Wikipedia

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    Escadaria Selarón, locally known as the 'Lapa Steps' (Escadaria da Lapa) for being situated at the "Lapa" neighborhood, is a set of world-famous steps in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. They are the work of Chilean-born artist Jorge Selarón who claimed it as "my tribute to the Brazilian people".

  4. Chkalov Stairs - Wikipedia

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    It is the longest staircase in Russia. [2] [3] The staircase starts from the monument to Chkalov, near the St. George's Tower of the Kremlin. It is built in the form of a figure of eight and consists of 560 steps, if you count it both sides. The number of steps from the bottom to the top is 442 on the right.

  5. 20 of the World's Most Stunning Public Staircases - AOL

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  6. Category:Stairways - Wikipedia

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  7. Penrose stairs - Wikipedia

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    The video claims that the stairwell, whose name evokes M.C. Escher's impossible objects, was built in the 1960s by the fictitious architect Rafael Nelson Aboganda. The video was revealed to be an Internet hoax , as individuals have travelled to Rochester Institute of Technology to view the staircase.

  8. Slide transforms staircases into an indoor playground - AOL

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  9. Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Tiger and Turtle – Magic Mountain is an art installation and landmark in Duisburg, Germany, built in 2011. [1] [2] It was designed by Ulrich Genth and Heike Mutter.It resembles a roller coaster, but it is a walkway with stairs.