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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
After 57 years, Olvera Street’s longtime burro business has reached its final day, but a new effort from LA City Councilman Kevin De Leon may save the popular photo stand. Richard Hernandez, the son ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- As restaurants and other businesses struggle to overcome the huge financial impact left by the pandemic, President Joe Biden is promoting his $28.6 billion restaurant relief ...
For the last week, Jenny Hernandez traveled to Los Angeles' historic Olvera Street before and after work to prepare her tribute for her nephew. "He was an Aztec dancer here for many years and he ...
If you've visited Olvera Street, you may have noticed a stuffed donkey stand near the entrance. It may get evicted soon because of a contract issue after a death in the family. Many Angelenos are not ...
Walking down Olvera Street is like walking through a page of history for those who know where to look. The California Migration Museum’s new immersive self-guided tour, “Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá,” ...
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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 ...