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The first time I hear the choir Ninos Cantores de Santa Ana, led by Professor Jose Garcia Olvera, is at the Jocotepec church.
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The first time I hear the choir Ninos Cantores de Santa Ana, led by Professor Jose Garcia Olvera, is at the Jocotepec church.
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She installed dozens of Hispanic merchants and artisans in shops along what became known as Olvera Street to give the area a Mexican village atmosphere.
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She installed dozens of Hispanic merchants and artisans in shops along what became known as Olvera Street to give the area a Mexican village atmosphere.
The Seattle Times 2011
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She installed dozens of Hispanic merchants and artisans in shops along what became known as Olvera Street to give the area a Mexican village atmosphere.
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China City was a tourist attraction developed by Christine Sterling, who also developed Olvera Street, a Mexican marketplace here in Los Angeles.
Random House Reader's Circle chats with with Lisa See about Peony in Love 2010
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DEL BARCO: The mural scandalized Olvera Street officials, who ordered it whitewashed.
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(Soundbite of cheering and applause) DEL BARCO: Last month on Olvera Street, city officials broke ground on a restoration project for the mural.
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An October 5 article in the LA Times cited struggles with the recently opened La Plaza de Cultura y Artes located on historic Olvera Street in downtown Los Angeles, which is also a Smithsonian affiliate.
Eduardo Diaz: Why We Should Support The National Museum of the American Latino Eduardo Diaz 2011
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China City was a tourist attraction developed by Christine Sterling, who also developed Olvera Street, a Mexican marketplace here in Los Angeles.
Random House Reader's Circle chats with with Lisa See about Peony in Love 2010
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