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Shambles Wins Google Street View Award For Best Street

Shambles Wins Google Street View Award For Best Street

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The results of the Google Street View Awards have been announced and it seems that Britain has voted the Shambles in York as the country's most picturesque street. The street, now a major tourist attraction, is one of the oldest streets in Britain and has been a part of York since medieval times. Search engine Google had recently launched a Britain-wide poll in which people could vote for the best streets in the UK. The categories included 'Best Foodie Street', 'Best...



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