and especially in those that encouraged tourists to visit Los Angeles. Here’s a delightful example capturing Olvera Street at its very "beginning" The colorful graphic arts of the 1930s ...
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 protest began on Olvera Street and grew to a few ... the LAPD reported major gridlock along Spring Street, Main Street, Los Angeles Street, Arcadia Street, and both northbound and southbound ...
A massive crowd of protesters blocked traffic on a downtown Los Angeles freeway, causing major delays, in response to President Donald Trump's illegal immigration crackdown.
Recent visitors said Olvera Street is worth a stop if you're in the area, noting its proximity to Grand Central Market and Los Angeles Union Station. Travelers appreciated the clean atmosphere and ...
Protesters defacing a shrine to immigrants of the past while fighting for the immigrants of today — it was a sad irony for the Italian American Museum of Los Angeles.
and LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes — a museum steps away from L.A.’s famed Olvera Street and whose construction in 2010 led to the suit. The Archdiocese of Los Angeles was named in the suit ...