My grandfather, Lalo Robles, was kind of a fixture on Olvera Street in the 50s/60s/70s. I remember going to a Las Posadas celebration and he was Santa. 😊I loved going to Olvera St. with him when he had his shop there too.
Wow! Beautiful history, reminds me of the Markets in San Antonio, Texas that I live a couple of hours from. Found this on Ticktok and wanted to know more. I am glad I watched.
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Great food, shopping and just fun!!
I remember Olvera street growing up !!
The best of the best. Juanita’s cafe. Love it
That mural on the rooftop was awesome. Never knew that was there.
My grandfather, Lalo Robles, was kind of a fixture on Olvera Street in the 50s/60s/70s. I remember going to a Las Posadas celebration and he was Santa. 😊I loved going to Olvera St. with him when he had his shop there too.
Olvera St original name was Wine Street. The French and Italian vintners sold their wines here.
i was baptized across the street... my 90 yr old grandma loved taking me there , some of the best memories going on the bus to Olvera
Miss los taquitos
Field trip to Olvera St in the late 60’s
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Great show! Kevin
Well done. Most tours of Olvera Street always fail to mention the Siqueiros' "América Tropical" mural.
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🤨¿El mejor cantador? Señor Jackson pero Jackson talentos no se limita en musica solamente, no no no
Wow! Beautiful history, reminds me of the Markets in San Antonio, Texas that I live a couple of hours from. Found this on Ticktok and wanted to know more. I am glad I watched.