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  • Check out the 3:10 point -- La Golondrina, which still serves up food nearly 75 years later but still isn't the oldest continually operating restaurant in L.A. -- that would be P.E. Cole's.

    Franklin Avenue 2008

  • Check out the 3:10 point -- La Golondrina, which still serves up food nearly 75 years later but still isn't the oldest continually operating restaurant in L.A. -- that would be P.E. Cole's.

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • Lupe's Emilio is by way of being a poet, it seems, and he has sent her a little song, which we have translated, and I put it into rhyme, and the C.E. -- who has a very decorative voice indeed -- hums it to a lonesome little tune distantly related to La Golondrina.

    Jane Journeys On Ruth Comfort Mitchell 1918

  • Upon her arrival in Guaymas the _Bavarian's_ name is changed to _La Golondrina_, or _Sobre las Olas_, or _Manana_, or _Poco Tiempo_ -- whatever's right.

    Cappy Ricks Retires 1918

  • So it was only twenty-four hours later that Ignacio Chavez stood in the old Mission garden and made his bells talk, just the three upon the western arch, the Little One, La Golondrina, and Ignacio Chavez, the golden-throated trio that tinkled to the touch of his cunning hand and seemed to laugh and sing and proclaim the gladdest of glad tidings.

    The Bells of San Juan Jackson Gregory 1912

  • Then he sighed and turned toward the other arch across the garden to see how it was with the Little One, La Golondrina, and

    The Bells of San Juan Jackson Gregory 1912

  • Rhoda's window and Kut-le's voice rose in _La Golondrina_:

    The Heart of the Desert Kut-Le of the Desert Honor�� Morrow 1910

  • They slacked away again when the price of silver went down and the ore dwindled in La Golondrina.

    The Little Town of the Grape Vines 1903

  • Antonio Sevadra, drifting this way from Old Mexico with the flood that poured into the Tappan district after the first notable strike, discovered La Golondrina.

    The Little Town of the Grape Vines 1903

  • Antonio Sevadra, drifting this way from Old Mexico with the flood that poured into the Tappan district after the first notable strike, discovered La Golondrina.

    The Land of Little Rain 1903

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