Los Angeles, CA
By Jesse ShapinsThis very well might be the longest Main Street in the country. It spans from the northeastern edge of the city through downtown and then straight south almost all the way to Long Beach. We started our short tour downtown and made our way north towards the LA river.
Up past the freeway overpass, we noticed a wild, decaying mural advertising some form of Wholesale market. We knew we had to stop. The parking lot was packed with people bustling in and out of this giant warehouse. Amidst the traffic, we noticed a man with a fishing net engrossed with a tiny coy pond cut out of the concrete sidewalk. It was unclear whether he was really trying to get a coy fish to eat (can you even eat coy?) or just practicing his own form of relaxation amidst LA’s chaos.
After walking past this man, we entered the largest wholesale food market we’d ever seen. It felt like a mega Wal-Mart shipping warehouse that served all of the larger LA’s regions Asian food establishments. People were traveling on forklifts between massive freezers and rows and rows of large boxes. In the meat freezer, you could buy an entire frozen pig head. In the dried food aisles, there were heaps and heaps of mushrooms and salted fish.
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