Los Angeles Grand Central Market, opened in 1917 for more than 100 years, has a history of all kinds of fresh vegetables and delicacies, very human, neon lights, and Chinese "Cheers" and "whiskey" on the wall
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Grand Central Market, Los Angeles, opened in 1917
More than a hundred years old
A variety of raw vegetables and delicacies
Very human
"Cheers" and "whiskey" with Chinese on the neon wall
There is also a huge photo of Kobe Bryant [in 10]
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