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  1. Bubblegum Alley is a 70-foot-long bubblegum wall, lined with chewed gum and tucked away in the heart of Downtown San Luis Obispo. Head to Bubblegum Alley San Luis Obispo, grab some gum and leave your mark. Afterward, stop by one of the many restaurants, breweries or coffee shops located nearby.

  2. Bubblegum Alley in San Luis Obispo is a 15-foot high and 70-foot long alley lined with chewed gum left by passers-by. The locally created, “most-talked-about landmark” covers a stretch of 20 meters between 733 and 734 Higuera Street in downtown San Luis Obispo. Some historians believe that the tradition of the Alley started after WWII as a ...

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  3. Bubblegum Alley is a tourist attraction in downtown San Luis Obispo, California, known for its accumulation of used bubble gum on the walls of an alley. [1] It is a 15-foot (4.6 m) high and 70-foot (21 m) long alley lined with chewed gum left by passers-by.

  4. Step 1: Grab a pack of Bubbalicious gum and chew up the biggest wad you can without choking on it. Step 2: Find the Bubblegum Alley off of Higher Street in downtown San Luis Obispo. Step 3: Put your big chewed up wad of gum on the wall and forever know that you contributed to this masterpiece! Step 4: Snap a picture or it never happened.

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  5. A hidden gem stands tucked away in a small alley right off Higuera Street, between Broad and Garden Street. This narrow, 70-foot-long alleyway invites visitors to partake in an unusual rite of passage: creating chewed bubblegum graffiti. For the squeamish, the germophobic, and anyone haunted by the memory of finding gum under their middle ...

  6. May 21, 2023 · High school seniors started sticking their gum to the wall after the prom, and Cal Poly students soon joined in the fun, San Luis Obispo resident Helen Davis told the Historical Center.

  7. About Bubblegum Alley: From Wikipedia: History: According to the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Business Improvement Association, the origin of Bubblygum Alley is “a little sketchy”. Some historians believe that the tradition of the alley started after WWII as a San Luis Obispo High School graduating class event.

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