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Olvera Street is a brick-lined alley that is part market, part theme park, part living museum located at the El Pueblo de Los Angeles.This alleyway is LA’s oldest street and is also home to 84 small ...
Perhaps the most famous donkey in all Southern California, the life-sized stuffed burro in Olvera Street’s El Pueblo de Los Ángeles, which countless Angelenos and tourists from around the world ...
The owners of La Carreta -- home to a beloved Olvera Street attraction known as "El Burro" -- are considering their options after a Los Angeles commission voted to evict them.
Los Angeles has “Little Mexico,” Olvera Street, located in El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument on the site of L.A.’s original birthplace. Colorful celebrations and fiestas happen here ...
A feud between Los Angeles officials and business owners on downtown’s historic Olvera Street appears headed for a resolution after the City Council moved unanimously Tuesday to approve a ...
One of Olvera Street’s most photographed icons may soon vanish from his post because of a ruling by a Los Angeles city commission. Jorge, the stuffed donkey known as “El Burro” who greets ...
Arturo Chavez, the general manager of El Pueblo de Los Angeles, says replacing the plaques will cost them over $100,000. Get top local stories in Southern California delivered to you every morning ...
Despite efforts by the family and City Council to save the business, the Board of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument Authority Commissioners voted in July 2024 to evict them. "We've been ...
El Pueblo, commonly referred to as Olvera Street, was founded in 1781. The complex is made up of 27 historic buildings, seven museums and home to about 75 merchants, who sell various traditional ...
Shop along Olvera Street is ranked #30 out of 33 things to do in Los Angeles. ... Visit the Olvera Street website or the El Pueblo de Los Angeles website for more information. Popular Tours.