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‘No he visto nunca una persona que esté triste comiendo sus tacos.’: Una tienda de abarrotes en West Long Beach se reinventa como un puesto de tacos

Avatar photo by Crystal Niebla July 12, 2020July 12, 2020
Jose Badajoz, 50, hands tacos to Long Beach resident Eduardo Carrasco at the outdoor 562 Taco stand in West Long Beach on July 6, 2020. Photo by Crystal Niebla.
Tagged: _spanish, 562 tacos, West Long Beach

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