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El Pueblo De Los Angeles Historic Monument

125 Paseo de la Plaza
Los Angeles CA 90012
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(213) 628-1274 Website
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Opening Hours

  • Tue: 10am-1pm
  • Wed: 10am-1pm
  • Thu: 10am-1pm
  • Fri: 10am-1pm
  • Sat: 10am-1pm

Janet G.

11/04/2020

Janet G.

Janet G.

Everything is made by hand and they have allot of Mexican culture items and cute stuff. Its good for walking with family and kids
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Anna A.

09/22/2020

Anna A.

Anna A.

It is my favored place in LA. And I am very proud to inherit this Latino authentic Catholic culture. COVID is a political terror, or else why would the performing plaza be locked? Avila Adobe...
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Melanie B.

11/30/2020

Melanie B.

Melanie B.

Surprisingly, there are still twenty seven buildings here, including the old architecture of the city that remained almost unchanged. This is the old town which is combines many historical...
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Elizabeth L.

04/18/2018

Elizabeth L.

Elizabeth L.

El Pueblo is the oldest part of Los Angeles still standing. Olvera Street is right near and you will love it. There is a Chinese American Museum, which is small, but very interesting. You will see...
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Steve N.

02/17/2016

Steve N.

Steve N.

The Historical Monument is maintained by the city of Los Angeles. Many of the structures are open with interpretive exhibits, but the area is not simply a static open-air museum. It retains the...
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El Pueblo de Los Angeles is the oldest section of the city of Los Angeles. It consists of nearly 30 historic buildings clustered around an old plaza. Each building has an exciting story to tell about the people of different ethnic groups who settled in the area, including the colorful Mexican marketplace on Olvera Street. In 1953 a strong effort to preserve the area resulted in the creation of a state historic park. The State of California and the County and City of Los Angeles joined together to purchase the buildings and sites around the plaza. El Pueblo de Los Angeles, referred to by locals as The Monument, is managed by the City of Los Angeles.
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