In this photo released by Hasbro, Inc., Lombard Street is transformed
into a Candy Land racing board game in San Francisco Wednesday, Aug.
19, 2009. The world's crooked-est street turned into a game path to
celebrate Candy Land's 60th birthday.
Participants, from left, Zeb
Palmer, Izjhanae Singleton, Alexander Chernov, his mother, Laura
Chernova and Calina Finch race down Lombard St. also known as 'The
World's Crookedest Street' while playing the game Candy Land in San
Francisco, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009. Lombard St. was transformed into a
gigantic Candy Land board game to commemorate the 60th anniversary of
the game.
Children run down Lombard St. also
known as 'The World's Crookedest Street' in San Francisco, Wednesday,
Aug. 19, 2009. Lombard St. was transformed into a gigantic Candy Land
board game to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the game. The Candy
Land board game was designed by Eleanor Abbott while she recovered from
polio in the 1940's. The game consists of a winding, linear track of
134 spaces. It is built around a simple story line about finding the
lost king of Candy Land.
Children walk along Lombard St. also known as 'The World's Crookedest
Street' in San Francisco, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009. Lombard St. was
transformed into a gigantic Candy Land board game to commemorate the
60th anniversary of the game. The Candy Land board game was designed by
Eleanor Abbott while she recovered from polio in the 1940s. The game
consists of a winding, linear track of 134 spaces. It is built around a
simple story line about finding the lost king of Candy Land.