El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument
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El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument

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Time Out says

As the oldest section of Los Angeles, where the city was first established in 1781 as a farming community, the El Pueblo has an authentic, Spanish-style feel. The area comprises 26 historical structures, 11 of which are open to the public, as well as the famous Olvera street, which is full of local, independent vedors selling a range of goods.

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