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From the kitschy-quaint shops of Olvera Street, the brick arcade that was the site of the original Spanish pueblo of Los Angeles, to the Deco-mission-style grandeur of Union Station, to Little Tokyo, to the bustling multiethnic buzz of the Grand Central Market, with its butchers and greengrocers stretching from Broadway to Hill Street, downtown can be a vital place.
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