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Chapter 1179: Historic District of Old Town Los Angeles!

   Even so, Zhao Feng and his group are very happy to stroll here!

   Especially some Mexican utensils, these utensils are like colorful masks, silverware, and other works of art!

   Zhao Feng prefers Mexican silverware!

  Although these silverware are only modern handicrafts, the mysterious and peculiar style of Mexico is also quite fun to watch!

   But the Mexicans are really big!

   At the booth, Zhao Feng also saw many silver skulls of different sizes and styles!

   This thing is too underworld!

   Zhao Feng respects and thanks Bumin!

   Zhao Feng picked it up and asked the girls, including Angelina and Valentin, to choose some small objects for a few years!

   is also a small gift for them!

   Finally, Zhao Feng chose a silver ring. This ring is nothing special, except that a piece of blue amber is inlaid on it. This blue amber looks very clean, even a little bit transparent in the vagueness!

   Zhao Feng thought it was good, so he stayed!

   The price is not expensive, it's about 40 dollars!

   Ye Xiner and Yang Zixin have also selected some small objects one after another!

   When Zhao Feng checked out, he actually paid six hundred dollars. The ones that everyone chose were not expensive, so it was acceptable!

   Another reason why the Ovira neighborhood is so popular is that there are some excellent restaurants on the street!

  As everyone knows, there is no local food system in the United States. Of course, because this place was originally a place where criminals were exiled in England and Gaul, the main food system is Western food!

   But compared to Mexican food, Western food is a bit eclipsed!

   Ye Xiner was the first to yell that she was a little tired!

   Zhao Feng also chose a cafe called LaGolondrinaMexicanCafe and took them in!

   Actually, Zhao Feng was also hit by mistake!

   Although this restaurant is called a cafe, it is actually a restaurant!

  Moreover, this LaGolondrinaCafe is still the oldest restaurant in the whole street.

   restaurant opened in 1924 and is located in the oldest existing brick house in Los Angeles built in the 1850s; House.

   The authentic and delicious Mexican food here will inherit the classics and combine with the popular, which has always been highly sought after.

   Zhao Feng and his party only ordered some desserts and drinks, but even so, smelling the scent of a certain dish on the table next to him, Zhao Feng couldn't help but order a Mexican lamb soup!

   But surprisingly, this dish was delivered together with other desserts!

   This dish is to put the steamed lamb in a soup with spices and chili sauce for slow stewing. The fresh aroma of lamb is stimulated by various spices, and it is brought into full play! Especially the glass of Margarita that Zhao Feng chose to pair with this mutton soup, it's absolutely amazing!

   Ye Xin'er and the others also drank a bowl one by one. Although the weather is good today, they have been walking outside for so long, drinking a bowl of mutton soup, and they instantly warmed up!

   After the meal, walk out of the Ovira neighborhood!

   Everyone went ahead!

  . . . . . .

   The historic district of Los Angeles’ old town is so lively, obviously because there are many places to visit in the historic district, and they are all quite interesting!

   After coming out of the Ovira block, Zhao Feng and his group saw a very conspicuous headline next to the steps ahead!

  【Tropical American Mural】

   This tropical American mural (América Tropical) located in the historic city of Los Angeles is the only public mural in the United States created on the original site by the Mexican painter David Alfaro Siqueiros.

   In the mural, a Mexican Indian was nailed to the cross. Above him was a North American condor. Two shooters aimed their guns at the eagle. This 18*18 foot work has been controversial since its completion in 1932, and it was even covered up for the first 10 years. In 1988, the Getty Conservation Institute cooperated with the historic downtown area of ​​Los Angeles to restore this mural. It will be displayed to the public for free since October 2012, and a new viewing platform and interpretation center will be provided.

   For this mural, Zhao Feng and the others just checked in and took a photo!

   As for the meaning and so on!

   Zhao Feng feels that there is no need to care!

   Zhao Feng and Ye Xin'er had been to LaGolondrinaMexicanCafe before, and that restaurant was built in a unique brick house!

   And the next place called Avila Mud Brick House is also a brick house!

   This place is still located at the original site; Adobe is the oldest residential house in Los Angeles and has been designated as California Historic Landmark #145 (CaliforniaHistoricLandmark#145).

   This building was built in 1818 by; José; it has been used as a residence for family members and descendants since it was built.

   It also served as a military command in the late 1840s. Today, Adobe's interior is full of imprints of the California lifestyle in the 1840s. Dark wooden tables, four-poster beds, candelabra and delicate carpets create a 19th-century atmosphere.

   After taking pictures, everyone walked past the brick house and headed for the next goal!

   The next location is the Los Angeles Yimei Museum not far away.

  , the full name of Los Angeles Italian American Museum (), opened in 2016 and is located in the historic Italian Hall (ItalianHall). The building was built in 1908 and was originally a meeting place for the Italian community.

   Today, these buildings are the oldest surviving buildings in the Italian enclave of Los Angeles and are included in the National Register of Historic Places. ; It shows the experience, story, and inextricable relationship with Los Angeles of the Italian-American in Southern California.

   This place is nothing special compared to the previous one!

   Zhao Feng and his group left after a short stroll!

   continued along the reception, and soon everyone saw a church in front of them!

   This church looks much inferior to those seen in Europe and Macau!

   is not so grand, but it is still one of the historical landmarks of Los Angeles!

   It is a pity that this place does not open the church!

   But there is a detailed introduction on the sign on the side!

   This place is located in the historic district of the square La; The church was built on August 18, 1814, formerly known as LaIglesia de Nuestra Senora La Reinade Los Angeles, this building was completed and put into use on December 8, 1822. UU reading www.uukānshu. cm

   In 1861, a church named LaIglesia de Nuestra Senoradelos Angeles ("The Church of the Virgin Mary") was rebuilt with the materials of the original church. The church is one of the first three historical and cultural monuments designated by the city of Los Angeles, and has been designated as a California historical landmark.

   Look, almost all of the buildings are less than three hundred years old. Sure enough, there is a good saying: In the face of history, the United States is a younger brother!

   The church did not open, so Zhao Feng and others are naturally not good at taking pictures and punching cards!

   So continue along the street!

   To be honest, this historic district of Old Los Angeles is quite authentic!

   Through these buildings, it is like seeing what this place was like two hundred years ago! This is why Zhao Feng has to take pictures and check in everywhere!

  

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