When the city provided the funding for the project in the late ‘80s, the initial idea was twin iron gates at the east and west ends of the 26th Street retail corridor of family-owned businesses. But Garcia, supported by other business owners, the chamber, and the Little Village Community Council, proposed a design that resembled the arched town entrances in pueblos in Mexico.
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Emblematic Little Village Arch gets landmark designation: ‘Signifies the resilience of the Mexican, immigrant community’
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