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Boyle Heights in eastern Los Angeles, CA, is a vibrant Mexican American community known for its rich cultural heritage and local businesses. The area is characterized by lively events such as Día de Los Muertos and the annual Mariachi Festival, which feature performances, vendors, and community gatherings at Mariachi Plaza. Cesar E. Chavez Avenue is a bustling business district with long-standing family businesses like Candelas Guitars and popular eateries such as Al & Bea’s Mexican Food. El Mercado, a local shopping center, offers a variety of vendors selling items from cowboy boots to Mexican desserts. Boyle Heights also has several grocery options, including Food 4 Less and Vallarta Supermarket. Housing in Boyle Heights includes Spanish-style homes, Victorian houses, condos, and townhouses, often situated on compact lots with palm trees and fences. The community is well-connected to downtown LA, just 2 miles away, via major highways and the Metro Gold Line at Mariachi Plaza Station. Students attend schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District, which has a high rating. For recreation, Hollenbeck Park offers a man-made lake, skate plaza, playground, basketball courts, and picnic areas, while Hazard Recreation Center provides ballfields, handball and basketball courts, and an indoor gym.