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Veterans). Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 273 Golden Gate avenue. Genevieve Touhey, President; Roberta Hopkins, Secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
California Headquarters, 995 Market street. Peter F. Gilroy, Deputy Head Consul for Pacific Jurisdiction.
Golden Gate Camp, No. 64. Meets every Monday at I. O. O. F. Building.
Redwood Camp, No. 91. Meets every Thursday at B'nai B'rith Hall, 149 Eddy street.
Mission Camp, Mo. 264. Meets every Wednesday at 172 Golden Gate avenue.
Western Addition Camp, No. 306. Meets every Tuesday at 115 Valencia street.
Tamalpais Camp, No. 427. Meets every Monday at 3265 Sixteenth street.
San Francisco Camp, No. 437. Meets every Wednesday at 44 Page street.
Richmond Camp, No. 470. Meets every Friday at Masonic Hall, Arguello Blvd. and Clement street.
California Camp, No. 634. Meets every Tuesday at 44 Page street.
North End Camp, No. 646. Meets every second and fourth Friday at B'nai B'rith Hall, 149 Eddy.
Applewood Camp, No. 696. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 115 Valencia street.
Haven Camp, No. 740. Meets every Wednesday at 2140 Market street.
Path Finder Camp, No. 750. Meets every Thursday at 4561 Mission street. Loop Camp, No. 761. Meets every Fri- day at 44 Page street.
Falkenburg Camp, No. 787. Meets every Friday at K. of P. Castle, Val- encia and Hermann streets.
Fernleaf Camp, No. 808. Meets every Wednesday at Fireman's Hall, Reis Tract.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT.
Redwood Circle, No. 72. Meets every Tuesday at K. of P. Castle, Valencia and Hermann streets.
California Circle, Mo.178. Meeta every Friday at 44 Page street.
Golden Gate Circle, No. 355. Meets every Friday at K. of P. Castle, Valencia and Hermann streets.
San Francisco Circle, No. 490. Meets first and third Tuesday at 3265 Six- teenth street.
Richmond Circle, No. 514. Meets first and third Tuesday at Fourth avenue and Clement street.
Pathfinder Circle, No. 596. Meeta first and third Wednesday at 4551 Mis- sion street.
Fernleaf Circle, No. 659. Meets first and third Friday at Bay Shore Hall.
Ingleside Circle, No. 704. Meets Tues- days at Welch's Hall, corner Harroll and Ocean avenues.
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Brotherhood of American Yeomen, San Francisco Homestead, No. 1213. Meets every Saturday evening in K. of P. Hall, 115 Valencia street. G. H. Johannsen; Correspondent, 1462 Hyde street.
Ingleside Circle, No. 704. Meets every Tuesday at Welch's Hall, cor Harrold and Ocean avenues.
YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. Omce of Grand Council, 92 Sanchez street. Thos. P. White, Grand President; George A. Stanley, Grand Secretary; Leo I. Cavanagh. Grand Treasurer.
Pioneer Council No. 1. Meets second and fourth Thursdays, 92 Sanchez street.
Mission Council, No. 3. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, 92 Sanchez street. Washington Council, No. 4. Meets frst and third Thursdays, 92 Sanchez street.
Golden Gate Council, No. 34. Meets second and fourth Fridays, 92 Sanchez street.
Ignatian Council, No. 35. Meets sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays, 92 Sanchez street.
Phil Sheridan Council, No. 78. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, Man- gel's Hall, 24th and Folsom streets.
Potrero Council, Mo. 74. Meets frst and third Wednesdays, St. Teresa's Hall, Potrero.
Strossmayer Council, No. 460. Meets first and third Tuesdays, 92 Sanchez street.
Salesian Council, No. 565. Meets sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays, 1524 Powell street.
Don Bosco Council, No. 613. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 1600 Grant avenue.
SOCIAL SOCIETIES
Ad Men's Club. 121 Post street. F. S. Nelson, Secretary.
Alumni Association College of Phar- maoy of the University of California Organized in 1882. President, W. B. Philip: Secretary, Miss M. Dolcini. Meet- ings are held quarterly at Affiliated Colleges.
Alumni Association College of Physi- cians and Surgeong. Dr. H. A. Mager, President; Charles M. Troppmann, Secre- tary, 636 Baker street. Quarterly meet- ings at the College Building, Fourteenth street near Valencia.
Alumni Association of St. Ignatius
College. William A. Breen. President; Charles L. Knight, Secretary; Horace E. Chambers, Treasurer. Quarterly meet- ings.
American Institute of Banking. W. A. Marcus. Sec-Treas; Savings Union Bank & Trust Co.
American Bootal and Outing Oub. 432 Broadway.
Arion Verein. Club Rooms German House, Turk and Polk streets. Busi- ness meetings second Tuesday of each month. Ladies' chorus meets every Monday evening, Male chorus meets every Tuesday evening. Gustav Lie- bold, President; F. Rosenstein, Secre- tary.
Association Athletic and Social Club. 252 Sixth street.
Australasian Club. P. J. ODea. Presi- dent: Geo. Dowsing, Secretary: 946 Pa- cific Building.
Automobile Club of San Francisco. Southwest corner Van Ness avenue and Sutter street. B. A. Goodman, Secretary. Bay View Pleasure Club. 1388 Revere street.
Blue Bell Social Club. 3273 Twenty- second street.
Bohemian Club. Northwest corner Post and Taylor streets. Meetings third Tuesday in January. April, July and October. Charles K. Field, President; Eugene J. Bates, Vice-President; Spen- cer Grant, Secretary; George T. Klink, Treasurer.
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Bonita Club. 3889 Twenty-sixth street. Bunker Hill Association. Organized in 1860 to inculcate a feeling of patriotism and commemorate the anniversary of the ever eventful Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17th. Always celebrate the Battle of Bunker Hill on the 17th of June each year. S. W. Holladay, President; George W. Caswell, Secretary; office, 530 Folsom. Caledonian Club. Meets at German House.
California Alpine Club. 411 Sansome street.
California Anglers Association. 935 Market street. G. A. Wentworth, Secre- tary
California Camera Club. 888 Market street. Percy Neymann, President; A. B. Currier, Secretary.
California Club of California. 1750 Clay street. Mrs. A. P. Black, President; Mrs. J. S. A. Macdonald, Corresponding Secretary.
California Equal Suffrage Associa- tion. 243 Pacific Building.
California Grays. German House. M. T. Clarke, Secretary.
California Hussars. 925 Golden Gate avenue.
California Lawn Tennis Club. Grounds southeast corner Bush and Scott streets. H. B. Richardson, Secretary.
Century Club. Southwest corner Sut- ter and Franklin streets. Mrs. Paul Aus- tin. Secretary.
Cercle De L'Union. 220 Post street.
Circolo Itiliano. 21 Columbus avenue. Columbia Athletic Club. 474 Castro street.
Columbia Park Boys' Club. 458 Guer- rero street. S. S. Peixotto. President.
Commonwealth Club of California. 153 Kearny street. Beverly L. Hodg- head, President; E. A. Walcott, Execut- ive Secretary.
Concordia Club. 1142 Van Ness ave- nue. Louis A. Schwabacher. President. Board of Directors meets third Tuesday of each month.
Corinthian Yacht Club. Headquarters and club house, Tiburon, Marin County. J. F. Campbell, Commodore: G. E. Dorn Jr, Vice-Commodore; W. A. Barlage, Sec- retary: C. F. Morel, Treasurer; J. H. Keefe, Port Captain. Annual meeting, last Wednesday in January.
Cornell University Club of Northern California. Ransom Pratt. President, 154 Sutter street.
Corons Club. 2668 Mission street.
Council of Associated Alumni of the University of California. Annual meet- Ing second Thursday in November at Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. Dr. Joseph G. Morrissey. President.
Cross Country Club. 3529 Sixteenth street. Walks every alternate Sunday. Membership confined to men. H. L. Atkinson, President; J. A. Etreet, Sec- retary.
Dartmouth College Alumni Assoola- tion of the Pacific Coast, 717 Market street. S. C. Smith, President; T. A. Per- kins, Treasurer; F. J. Regan, Secretary, 2235 Dana street, Berkeley. Annual re- union San Francisco, first Thursday in March.
Daughters of Norway. 431 Duboce ave- nue. Mrs. Bergette Anderson, President; Miss Annie Gregor, Secretary.
Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Alumni Association of. President, E. G. Potter; First Vice-President, Russell Lowry; Sec- ond Vice-President, Geo. D. Hauptman; Treasurer, Conrad Loring; Secretary, C. C. Ertz. Any member of Delta Tau Delta
Fraternity welcome. For dinner and meeting dates, communicate with Secre- tary, 203 Rialto Building.
Deutscher Club. German House, Polk and Turk streets. Geo Sneider, Secre- tary.
Dolphin Swimming and Boating Club, foot of Van Ness avenue.
Dry Goods Men's Association of San Francisco. Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 648 Haight street.
Elcho Club. 925 Golden Gate avenue. W. Paulen, President.
Fairmont Social Club. 3003 Twenty- second street.
Forum Club of California. 220 Post street. Mrs. D. C. Heger, President; Mrs. G. R. Sneath, Corresponding Secretary.
Francisca Club. 560 Sutter street.
Fraternal Social Club. 3102 Buchanan street.
Geneva International Association. Of- dce, 151 Mason street.
German House Association. Polk and Turk streets.
Girls Club. 362 Capp street.
Greeters of San Francisco. 830 Market street. Irvin C. Keeler, Secretary-Treas- urer.
Karvard Club of San Francisco. Presi- dent, H. H. Sherwood; Secretary, J. H. Browne, 216 Pine street.
Hessen Torein (S. F. Hessen Unstutz Verein). Meets second and fourth Thursday in each month at German House, corner Turk and Polk streets.
Holland Society of California. 1498 Pine street.
Independent Order of Puritans, 106, 6th. F. M. Miller, Secretary, 875 Post street
Ione Club. 556, 2d avenue, Mrs. Ethel V. Myers, Secretary.
Italian Touring Club. Cross Country Athletic Club. Chief Consul, Armando Pedrini, 552 Montgomery street; Consul, Dr. Edward Taussig, 2520 Union street. It has 150,000 members throughout the world.
Jolly Life Club. Stanley Dunnigan, President, 1001 Oak streeet.
Knickerbocker Male Quartet, 560 Mia- sion street. Amos Williams, Fred Pur- dy, Godfrey Price, L. A. Larsen. Vocal music for all occasions. Telephone Douglas 2372.
The Ladies' Social and Helping Hand Club. President, Mrs. B. F. Milam; Sec- retary, Mrs. J. Squires Dodge, 1940 Buchanan street.
Lincoln Grammar School Association. This organization is composed of "Old Boys" of the Original Old Lincoln School, which formerly stood on Fifth street near Market, and was opened in 1865. The association is formed for the purpose of keeping alive the memories of the early days. The only requisite for membership is that the applicant shall have attended that school, whether as a graduate or not, at least thirty- three years before applying for member- ship. The period regulating membership is advanced one year at each annual banquet, which is held on Lincoln's Birthday, Feb. 12. The association has undertaken the work of erecting a me- morial of Lincoln in the Civic Centre, which will also perpetuate the fact that the first statue to Lincoln ever erected was that which stood before the Old Lincoln Grammar School and was un- veiled in 1866. John A. Britton, Presi- dent; Alex. M. Robertson, First Vice-
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Ladies' First Spiritual Aid Society. 222 Van Ness avenue.
Loring Club. This, the leading sing- ing society club of the city, is composed of sixty active male voices, and two hundred and fifty associate or subscrib- ing members. The club gives four musi- cal entertainments each year which are marked events in our social seasons. W. W. Davis, Secretary, 34 Steuart street.
McCloud Country Club. Rudolph Schil- ling, President, Pacific Union Club; E. H. Beane, Secretary.
Merchants Exchange Club. 433 Califor- nia street.
Mission Center of Truth. 2476 Mission street.
Moose Club. 111 Jones street. Mothers Club. (R. C.) 416 Potrero
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Newthot Congress. 2 Golden Gate ave- nue.
Norddeutscher Verein. Meets second and fourth Tuesday in German House. B. F'edde, Secretary, 995 Market street.
Norwegian Club. 2200 Webster street. Norwegian Ladies' Club "Nora." 2200 Webster street.
Norwegian National League. Klaus Olsen, President; Kjertan Hansen, Secre- tary, 431 Duboce avenue.
Norwegian Singing Society of San Francisco (Male). Meets every Tues- day evening at 431 Duboce avenue. Presi- dent, William A. Jensen; Secretary, Ole Jordheim.
Ohio Society of California (Incorpor- ated). First Thursday each month Pa- cific Building. Charles Fee, President; Edward G. Cook. Secretary, residence Alameda.
Reform Organization of China. Russ Building.
The Olympic Club, 524 Post street. The buildings erected by the Club con- tain a magnificent swimming tank filled with ocean water, and the parlors, halls and various apartments are modern and beautiful in all their appointments. The system of baths, tubs, showers, Russian, and Turkish, is as complete and hand- same as any in the country.
Order of the Golden Seal. Examiner Building.
Order of Bailway Conductors, Divi- sion. Meets first and third Tuesdays at 536 Bryant street.
Pacific Aero Club. J. C. Irvine, Presi- dent; Chas. F. Craig, Secretary, 748 Mills Building. Meeets every Tuesday evening at 730 Pacific Building.
Pacific Athletic Association. Califor- nia Division of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States. John El- liott, President, 42 Clay street; Herbert Hauser, Secretary-Treasurer; Oakland Registration Committee; Geo. James, Chairman, 28 Geary street.
Pacific Association of Amateur Oars- men. 149 New Montgomery street. L. Grundy. Secretary.
Pacific Coast Association Native Sons of Vermont. A. O. Colton, Secretary. Office. 514 Mills Building.
Pacific Coast Waiters'
Association. 181 Eddy street. Alfred Schlieper, Secre- tary.
Pacific Motor Boat Club. Club House Belvedere, Marin County. F. W. Kelley, Commodore: C. H. Crocker, Vice-Commo- dore; H. W. Tuckey, Rear-Commodore; W. S. Heger, Secretary: J. H. Kelley, Treasurer: H. P. Dimond, Arthur Page, Hugo D. Keil. Directors.
Pacific Union Club, The. California and Mason streets. Wm. H. Crocker, President: Chas. K. McIntosh. Vice- President: Frank G. Drum, Treasurer: Atholl McBean, Secretary. Meets third Tuesday of each month.
Praetorians The. District Headquar- ters, 512 Pacific Building. S. S. Oppen- heimer. District Manager.
Presidio Golf Club. Meets second Sat- urday of each month at 8 Presidio Ter- race.
Press Club of San Francisco, W. W. Naughton, President; C. C. Westover. Secretary, southwest corner Sutter and Powell streets.
Railway Employees' Welfare League. Flood Building.
Recreation League of San Francisco. James E. Rogers, Secretary, Phelan Building.
San Francisco-Alaska Club, Howard Hamilton Hart. President: Erik O. Lind- blom. Secretary: Donald McGillivry, Treasurer, 4 Eddy. corner Powell street. San Francisco Architectural Club. H. Thompson, Secretary, 126 Post street.
San Francisco Commercial Club. Top
floor Merchants Exchange Building. Allen L. Chickering, President: Freder- ick J. Koster, First Vice-President; Philip S. Teller, Second Vice-President; Clarence M. Oddie, Secretary; H. H. Reiter. Manager.
San Francisco Fly Casting Club, F. J. Cooper President: Paul M. Nippert, Sec- retary. Mills Building.
San Francisco Golf and Country Club. Burke Corbet, President; R. J. Woods, Secretary and Treasurer, 3555 Clay street. Grounds at Ingleside.
San Francisco Hotel Association. 702 Market street. Frank E. Caine, Secretary.
San Francisco Kennel Club. Wm. V. N. Bay, Secretary, 355 Sutter street.
San Francisco Maennerchor. Meets every Wednesday evening at Mission Turn Verein Hall. F. W. Duelfer, Presi- dent; Henry Bobsien, Vice-President; Ed. Stegemann, Treasurer: Arthur Keller, Li- brarian; Alex. Hartmann, Secretary.
San Francisco Schuetzen Verein. Meets second and fourth Wednesday at German House, Turk and Polk streets. Nic Ahrens, President; Otto Lemcke, Secretary.
San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club. Meets at German House, Polk and Turk streets, second and fourth Thursday of each month. A. D. McDougald, Recorder.
San Francisco Settlement Association, 2520 Folsom street. Miss Myra Jeffers. Secretary.
San Francisco Turn Verein, Sutter street, near Divisadero street. Meets first and third Wednesday of each month. Fritz Zecher. President: Theodore Plantz, Vice-Persident; Fritz Falk, First Secre- tary: Gustav Eiermann, Second Secre- tary: Edwin Bercher, Physical Director.
San Francisco Yacht Club, R. C. Pell. Commodore: L. C. Koster, Secretary, 310 Sansome street.
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Sequoia Club. 1725 Washington street. Servian-Montenegrin L. & B. Society, Meets first and third Monday each month at 1034 Golden Gate avenue.
Sierra Club. W. E. Colby, Secretary, 604 Mills Building.
Sixty-One's Social and Outing Club. 3206 Twenty-fourth street.
Smilers Club. 871 Page street.
Sons and Daughters of the Old Friends. Meets every Monday evening at 1191 Oak street. Franklin F. Lord, M. D., President: Miss Irene Stricker, Secretary.
Sons of Exempt Firemen's Association. Incorporated. L. S. Graves, President; William G. Mckibbin, Secretary.
Sons of Norway. John Dybdahl, Presi- dent; Regnvald Widness, Secretary. Meets every Friday. Druids Temple.
South End Rowing Club. Foot Van Ness avenue.
Southern Club of San Francisco, W. S. K. Brown, Secretary, Commercial Building, 843 Market street.
Sphinx Club. 126 Post street. Chas. Linn. Secretary.
Stanford Club of Ban Francisco. Sutter and Powell streets. Robert F. Stever. Secretary, 742 Market street.
Stato Floral Society. 240 Golden Gate avenue. Meets second Friday of each month. Mrs. John A. Scannavino, President; Mrs. Henry P. Tricou, Secre- tary, 882 Grove street.
State of Maine Association of Call- fornia (Inc.). Meets second Monday in each month, annual reunion in June. Officers for 1913-1914-President, M. W. McIntosh: Secretary. F. W. Thaxter, 2454 Ashby avenue, Berkeley.
St. Margaret's Club. 1541 California street.
Swedish Singing Society. Organized 1891 Meets every Wednesday in Swed- ish-American Hall, 2174 Market street. Axel Philstrom, instructor.
Swedish Society of San Francisco. Or- ganized 1873. Meets second and fourth Thursday in each month at 2174 Market street. H. Forsberg. President; Harry Mentzer, Secretary.
The Family, Southwest corner Bush and Powell streets. C. J. Christenson, Manager.
The Readers' Club, 2701 Mission street.
To Kalon Club, Calvary Church. Mrs. G. Mullin, President, Mrs. H. C. Stev- ens, Corresponding Secretary, 820 Fill- тоге.
Town and Country Club. 218 Stock- ton street. Mrs. Osgood Hooker, Presi- dent: Mrs. John Jones, Vice-President; Miss Beatrice Vrooman. Secretary.
Transportation Club. The. Palace Hotel. Theo. H. Jacobs, Secretary.
University of California Club. 212 Stockton street. A. E. Graupner, Presi- dent; Wm. T. Hays, Secretary.
Verein Eintracht. Meets at 237 Twelfth street every Wednesday. Louis Schmidt. President; Otto Thiele, Record- ing Secretary.
Veteran Odd Fellows' Association. Geo. E. Davis, President : W. H. Barner, Secretary. I. O. O. F. Hall.
Veteran Firemen's Association of San Francisco. Is a social and charitable organization. Headquarters, 368 Fell street. Organized November 30, 1898. Incorporated June 10, 1899. The mem- bership is composed of retired and ac- tive members of the San Francisco Fire Department. Regular meetings the first
Tuesday of each month. Regular meet- ings of the Board of Directors third Tuesday of each month at 368 Fell street. President, A. C. McKinzie, Vice- President, Felix Desmond: Secretary, F. C. Hensley.
Veteran Police Association of San Francisco. President, John Morgan.
Meets every second Sunday in the month at Hall of Justice.
Veteran Volunteer Fireman's Associa- tion of California. Meets second Sun- day of each month at 1231 Market street. Stephen Bunner, President; G. W. Bay- reuther, Recording Secretary.
Veterans of the California Hundred and Battalion. Composed of the sur- vivors of the 500 men who enlisted in California, paid their fare East and served in the Second Massachusetts Cavalry, as members of the California Hundred and California Cavalry Bat- talion.
Yorok Social and Athletic Club. 4245 Nineteenth.
San Francisco County Women's Chris- tian Temperance Union. Meets Wednes- day evening at 3 City Hall avenue. Miss Anna E. Chase, President: Mrs. Frances Gilmore, Secretary, 2628, 26th avenue.
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Alcazar-O'Farrell near Mason street. Columbia-Mason and Geary streets. Cort-Market and Ellis streets. Empress-Market near 6th street.
Gaiety-O'Farrell between Stockton and Powell streets.
Garrick-Ellis between Fillmore and Steiner streets.
Lyceum-Twenty-ninth and Mission streets.
Majestic-Mission and 21st streets.
National-Northwest corner Post and Steiner streets.
Novelty-Steiner and O'Farrell streets. Orpheum-South side O'Farrell be- tween Stockton and Powell streets.
Pantages-Market opposite Mason street.
Princess- South side Ellis, between Fillmore and Steiner streets.
Savoy-McAllister and Leavenworth streets.
Tivoli Opera House-70 Eddy street. Valencia Theater-Valencia, near Thir- teenth street.
Wigwam -- 2547 Mission street.
RESORTS.
CHE House and Seal Books-Termi- nation of Cliff avenue, six miles west of City Hall.
Glen Fark (Mission Zoo)-Chenery and Diamond streets.
Golden Gate Park-Between Fulton and Lincoln Way, from Stanyan street west to the ocean.
Museum of Academy of Sciences --- 343 Sansome street.
Ostrich Farm-Forty-sixth Av and Bal- boa street.
Recreation Park Association-Masonic avenue and St. Rose's street. Office 129 Stevenson street.
Sutro Baths-Cliff avenue, near Cliff House.
Sutro Heights-Termination Point Lobos avenue, between Forty-eight ave- nue and the ocean.
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According to the method adopted in this city for numbering buildings, Market Street is the starting point for numbers on all streets running from it in a northerly, southerly or westerly direction, and the water front for all streets running therefrom in & westerly or southwesterly direction. The numbers on all streets not commencing at Market Street or the water front run in conformity with the numbers of the main streets running parallel with them, except in the case of a few streets which are numbered in an irregular manner.
On all streets between the water front and Central Avenue the even numbers are on the right-hand side, and the odd numbers on the left, starting from the point of beginning. Beyond Central Avenue most of the streets have been numbered in a contrary manner. One hundred numbers, or as many thereof as are necessary, are allotted to each block bounded by main streets; for instance, Montgomery Street commences at Market, and the main streets crossing as you proceed north are Sutter, Bush, Pine, etc. Therefore any numbers between 1 and 100 will be found on the right or left-hand side of the street between Market and Sutter, between 100 and 200 from Sutter to Bush, between 200 and 300 from Bush to Pina. In the streets which are numbered, a dash (-) indicates that the cross street does not extend to that side; (o), the street borders on the bay, or public park, cemetery, etc., consequently there are no buildings on blocks thus designated; (c), the street is not opened through the block, or is interrupted in ita course at that point by a public square, cemetery. etc .; (e), end of street.
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