There is a new push to help save one of Olvera Street's oldest tenants. 'La Carreta' is facing eviction after the owner passed away. Founded in the late 1960s, the iconic donkey stand is a popular tourists attraction for photos.
There is a new push to help save one of Olvera Street's oldest tenants. "La Carreta" is facing eviction after the owner passed away. Founded in the late 1960s, the iconic donkey stand is a popular tourists attraction for photos.Richard Hernandez, who has operated the iconic donkey stand on Olvera Street for decades, has faced a challenging time.
There was a show of support to "save the burro" or "save the donkey" Thursday as Hernandez faces an order to vacate. At issue is that his name was not added to the lease agreement before his mother passed away."La Carreta" or the carriage and donkey where many locals and tourists have had their picture taken over the years, was established in the late 1960s by Hernandez's parents.
One of Olvera Street's oldest tenants is a donkey stand known as"El Burrito y La Carreta," which is now facing eviction.
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