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 have ...
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- An emblem of Mexican-American culture and Los Angeles' ethnic and racial diversity, Olvera Street has been recognized as one of 15 "Great Places in America" by the American ...
Bertha Gomez, right, and her son, David Gomez, the new owners of La Golondrina Cafe, stand inside the famed restaurant that remains closed on Olvera Street in El Pueblo de Los Angeles. (Genaro Molina ...
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 guests ...
La Golondrina Café on Olvera Street has been around since the 1930s, but it has faced an uphill battle with trying to reopen since the pandemic. "We're in a battle with the city and we're gonna open ...
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday advanced an effort to save a long-time beloved Olvera Street attraction known as "El Burro,'' a life-sized stuffed donkey, after its owners ran into issues with ...
La Golondrina Cafe is one of the oldest businesses on Olvera Street. Its rich history and cultural relevance made it a hotspot for locals and visitors alike. The restaurant has been shut since the ...
The merchants of Olvera Street in downtown L.A. commemorate the nine nights leading up to Christmas with Las Posadas, a reenactment of Mary and Joseph’s journey into Bethlehem to find shelter. The ...
Archbishop of Los Angeles José Gomez celebrated Holy Saturday with a blessing of the animals on Olvera Street. The blessing has been a tradition on Olvera Street since its founding in 1930, when ...
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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 guests ...
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