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A pamphlet advertising the never-built Plaza de las Flores, located between I, J, 5th, and 6th Streets. The shopping complex was intended to have a Spanish mission and adobe-influenced architectural style, and would sell a variety of Mexican-style wares, all patterned after Mexican markets. The local Mexican American community tried to create the plaza for five years, but to no avail, and it was never constructed.
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