A street name that shares a slang meaning with a hole in the wall designed for sexual gratification keeps getting stolen.


People who live on Glory Hole Drive in the El Dorado County mountains in Camino, California say their street sign keeps getting stolen. Steve Smith, a longtime resident, said, "Some kid's got it in his bedroom or college dorm room."


Smith is no stranger to weird street names. He moved to the area from Alaska where his street was called "Smoke Bowl" and said that sign was stolen at least twice.

Glory Hole Drive is named after a gold mine camp formerly located in the area, which featured a hole in the ground that offered glory to those who struck gold. (Source)













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