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La Villita Historic Arts Village is an art community in downtown San Antonio, Texas, United States. There are art galleries , stores selling souvenirs, gifts, custom jewelry, pottery, and imported Mexican folk art, as well as several restaurants in the district.
San Antonio de los Baños is a municipality and town in the Artemisa Province of Cuba. It is located 26 km from the city of Havana , and the Ariguanabo River runs through it. It was founded in 1802.
The Shops at La Cantera. La Cantera is a master-planned development and district of the City of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas, on the city's Northwest Side."La Cantera" is Spanish for "the quarry", in reference to what the district was before USAA turned it to a 178-acre (0.72 km 2) mixed-use master-planned development.
Agricultural Market - Mercado Agropecuario "La Plaza," Santiago de Cuba; Camagüey Hotel (formerly Ignacio Agramonte Provincial Museum), La Vigia, Camagüey, 1948; Carilda Oliver House, Matanzas; Casa Garay (Guayabita chocolate factory), Pinar del Rio, 1931; Centro Cultural Alkázar, La Caridad, Camagüey; Centro Escolar, Holguín
In 1986, he went into business with his brother running Chavez Meat Market. [4] In 1991, deciding to go off on his own, he purchased County Time Meats in San Jose, California, starting his mercantile chain. [4] In 1998, he changed the name to "Mi Pueblo Food Center", and over time expanded into produce, bakery and deli, then grocery. [4] [5]
La Michoacana Meat Market is a Hispanic-themed chain of Hispanic specialty stores and grocery stores in the United States, headquartered in Spring Branch, [1] Houston, Texas. [2] Rafael Ortega heads the chain, which has about 135 stores. [3] The stores are located in an area stretching from the Rio Grande Valley to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Coppelia is an ice cream parlor chain in Cuba, named after the ballet Coppélia. Originally built in a project led by Fidel Castro , Coppelia is state-run and sells in Cuban pesos (CUP). Havana's Coppelia employs more than 400 workers and serves 16,000 litres (4,200 US gal) of ice cream to 35,000 customers each day.