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LONDON (Reuters) – The most famous pedestrian crossing in popular music, outside Abbey Road Studios in north London, was designated a site of national importance by the British government on Wednesday.

Beatles fans from around the world flock to the road to pose for photographs imitating the picture on the "Abbey Road" album cover which shows Paul, John, George and Ringo strolling over the crossing.

"This London zebra crossing is no castle or cathedral but, thanks to the Beatles and a 10-minute photoshoot one August morning in 1969, it has just as strong a claim as any to be seen as part of our heritage," said John Penrose, Minister for Tourism and Heritage in a statement.

Penrose declared the crossing a Grade II listed site on the advice of national preservation body English Heritage.

This means the crossing can be altered but only with the approval of the local authorities which would make a decision based on the site's historic significance, function and condition.

Abbey Road Studios themselves were listed Grade II in February.

Copyright © 2010 Reuters Limited.

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Every time my friend Marie goes to London, which is usually twice a year since she's in love with the place, she always has someone take her picture as she's walking across Abbey Road. She can't leave London until it happens. LOL

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I've done this tour twice with Fiance and he is Fantastic. His knowledge is unbelievable, his energy amazing, and his stories are so funny. Loved seeing the Beatles' house, Abbey Rd, Palladium Theater, Apple Studios, and just walking the neighborhood.

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