A few years ago I went to pick someone up and I turned on a street and started driving. It was a straight road and there were no other roads on either side. I finally got to my passenger and he told me that sometimes he drives by his own house because it's only one, long road.
How long could a street be and how many people could live on the same street? The below town in Suloszowa, Poland has more than 5,672 residents. They all live on the same street. It is amazingly beautiful with miles of farm land on both sides of the street.
I was doing some research on the place and saw some very funny comments about this story, such as:
"I'm easy to find, I'm the 128th house on the left."
"I will venture a guess that it's a two-way street?"
"I know people who would still get lost on the way to store and back."
"Amazon will still screw up the delivery."
The article I read did not indicate the name of the street and after doing some research on it I could not find the name. I'll call it Main St. and you can call it anything you want. Abbott & Costello would have had fun with this:
Costello: "What's the name of the street you live on?"
Abbott: "I don't know."
Costello: "What do you mean you don't know?"
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