Thanks to some kooky Philadelphia Northsiders, Google Street View just got even more addicting. Last May, artists Robin Hewlett and Ben Kinsley teamed with Google technicians and the residents of Sampsonia Way to create Street View's first-ever artistic intervention, "Street With a View."

While residents staged a parade, sword fight, toilet-paper window escape and other eye-catching scenes, the Google team snapped their signature 360-degree photos. (Click here for videos from the day.)

This month, the photos were integrated into Google Maps, and the final product was revealed. Now, when you check out the Sampsonia Way on Google Street View (no downloads or plug-ins necessary, but it might take a minute to load), you'll be able to "walk" the entire parade route and see all the scenes. Just click on the arrows to move down the street, and drag the image for the 360 degree view. (via Zoomdoggle)