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Mariachis on the Move
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Dan Carino
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Nov 3, 2007
Mariachis on the Move
Natividad Cano, better known as Nati, closed his restaurant La Fonda on Wilshire Boulevard last weekend. They'd been at the same location for nearly four decades. KPCC's Patricia Nazario caught their final moment.
We're assuming you know what mariachis look like. So we went even further back in history to another La Fonda restaurant that was on Sunset Boulevard in Echo Park. Here Esther Tabakman, aka "Madame Tab," looks into client Rey Danielson's future.
We're assuming you know what mariachis look like. So we went even further back in history to another La Fonda restaurant that was on Sunset Boulevard in Echo Park. Here Esther Tabakman, aka "Madame Tab," looks into client Rey Danielson's future.
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Courtesy LA Public Library
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Natividad Cano, better known as Nati, closed his restaurant La Fonda on Wilshire Boulevard last weekend. They'd been at the same location for nearly four decades. KPCC's Patricia Nazario caught their final moment.

Natividad Cano, better known as Nati, closed his restaurant La Fonda on Wilshire Boulevard last weekend. They'd been at the same location for nearly four decades. KPCC's Patricia Nazario caught their final moment.