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When Olvera Street Was Wine Street
Before freeways and Hollywood, Los Angeles was the original wine country. Olvera Street was the oldest part of downtown and it was surrounded by farms, ranches and vineyards. Learn more about the early days of winemaking in Los Angeles and how grape growing spread throughout the region, from Anaheim to Rancho Cucamonga.
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