老澳门六合彩开奖记录


This museum offers snapshots of the Mexican鈥揂merican experience in Los Angeles, from Spanish colonization in the late 18th century and the Mexican鈥揂merican War (when the border crossed the original pueblo), to the Zoot Suit Riots, activist C茅sar Ch谩vez and the Chicana movement. Exhibitions include a re-creation of 1920s Main St as well as rotating showcases of modern and contemporary art by LA-based Latinx artists.


老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions

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1. Pico House

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South of Old Plaza are a number of historic buildings, including the 1870 home of Pio Pico, California鈥檚 last Mexican governor. It was the city鈥檚 first鈥

2. Chinese American Museum

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Follow the red lanterns to the small 1890 Garnier Building, once the unofficial Chinatown 鈥榗ity hall'. Changing exhibits highlight various historical,鈥

3. Plaza Firehouse

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The city鈥檚 oldest fire station (1884) is now a one-room museum filled with dusty old fire-fighting equipment and photographs.

4. La Placita

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Founded as La Iglesia de Nuestra Se帽ora la Reina de Los 脕ngeles (Our Lady the Queen of the Angels Church) in 1781, and now affectionately known as la鈥

5. Old Plaza

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El Pueblo鈥檚 central, magnolia-shaded square is crowned by a pretty wrought-iron gazebo. Sleepy and a little sketchy during the week, it often turns into a鈥

7. Avila Adobe

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The oldest surviving house in LA was built in 1818 by wealthy ranchero and one-time LA mayor Francisco Jos茅 Avila. After subsequent lives as a boarding鈥