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Counter-service shop famous since 1940 for its taquitos, mordiditas (tiny taquitos), tamales and excellent breakfast burritos. Eat on plastic plate in a rudimentary dining room.


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0.86 MILES

As you head northward toward Hillcrest consider a detour across the 375ft Spruce St Footbridge. Note that the 1912 suspension bridge, built over a deep…

2. El Campo Santo

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Continuing east, after San Diego Ave forks right at Conde St, you’ll find this cemetery which dates from 1849. It is the resting place of some 20 souls, a…

3. Whaley House

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6. Hillcrest Gateway

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The Hillcrest sign was first hung in 1940; a newer version was erected in 1984.

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