Brick paved, automobile free, crowded with shops, stalls, food stands and restaurants, Olvera Street is the centerpiece of the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, the founding site of the city.
It was in 1930 that the street was rebuilt as a marketplace and named for an L.A. County judge and supervisor. Over the years it has become a point of pride for the citizens of Los Angeles and the lifeblood of the city's historic core.
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-- Olvera Street
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Lat: 34.0569931 / Lon: -118.2384565
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