As a 12-year-old kid growing up in Ventura County, California, Frankie Quiñones had plenty of friends and family who where part of the cholo and lowrider culture. When he told his parents he wanted to ...
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So many celebrity photos cover the inside of the original El Cholo off Western Avenue that they probably hold up the restaurant as much as the walls themselves. There are the sports icons — Magic ...