Gough, Palou, Noe. Pronouncing some San Francisco street names correctly isn't as easy as it seems, as the people interviewed in this video found out. The San Francisco Standard went to the city's Dolores Park to "give people the chance to pronounce them the correct way—or fall victim to the tongue twisters." I've lived in the Bay Area since 1994, and I only knew about half of them.
Watch people in San Francisco try to say San Francisco street names
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