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an outdoor market with many items on display and people walking down the street behind it

Olvera Street in Downtown LA is an awesome beacon of Mexican-American culture that is always lively and fun to explore. The entire area is called El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, and it takes up multiple city blocks in Downtown Los Angeles. Since it is right across the street from Union Station, it is a...

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an outdoor market with souvenirs and hats for sale

Olvera Street, known as “the birthplace of Los Angeles,” is a Mexican Marketplace that recreates a romantic “Old Los Angeles” with a block-long narrow, tree-shaded, brick-lined market with old structures, painted stalls, street vendors, cafes, restaurants and gift shops. Olvera Street was created in 1930 “to preserve and present the customs and trades of early California." Many of the merchants on Olvera Street today are descended from the original vendors. Visitors from around the world…

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Olvera Street (Calle Olvera) is a historic district in downtown Los Angeles, and a part of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument. Los Angeles was officially founded in 1781,[1] Olvera Street obtained it current name in 1877. Many of the Plaza District's Historic Buildings are on Olvera Street, as well as some of the oldest Los Angeles monuments including the Avila Adobe built in 1818, Pelanconi House built in 1857, and the Sepulveda House built in 1887.

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an open air market with benches and trees

Book your tickets online for Olvera Street, Los Angeles: See 1,213 reviews, articles, and 614 photos of Olvera Street, ranked No.63 on TripAdvisor among 621 attractions in Los Angeles.

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many people are walking around in front of shops on the side walk, with one person carrying a cross

Read on and discover El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, a living museum in the oldest district of the city that's home to Olvera Street and other landmark cultural attractions.

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an old photo of people walking down the street in front of buildings and shops on a sunny day

A bit of old Mexico transplanted into the heart of Los Angeles, California. Color by Geo E. Watson Mitock & Sons Plastichrome by Colourpicture P5539 CAPA-014693

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people in colorful dresses are dancing on the street

Add color and culture to your family’s Cinco de Mayo celebration by visiting historic Olvera Street, the “Birthplace of Los Angeles.” Less than a block from Union Station in the heart of Los Angeles, Olvera Street (“La Placita Olvera”) is a conveniently located Mexican marketplace where you can find everything from handcrafted pottery to […] The post Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at La Placita Olvera, Los Angeles appeared first on LA Family Travel.

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