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Cocktails Anyone! LbNA #72620 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:N/A
Plant date:Mar 2, 2018
Location: Tio's Tacos
City:Riverside
County:Riverside
State:California
Boxes:1
Planted by:Panda's Grandma Contact Inactive
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Last edited:Feb 3, 2018
Cocktails Anyone!

Tio’s Tacos is located at 3948 Mission Inn Ave. Riverside, California 92501
(951) 788-0230

About Tio's Tacos (taken from their website)
The Sanchez Family Proudly Migrated from Sahuayo Michoacán Mexico.
Although they migrated to the United States from their homeland Mexico, the Sanchez family is grateful for the opportunity that America has offered them. Martin Sanchez the artist arrived at a very young age he always aspired to get out of the poverty he was surrounded by in Mexico, Just like many other immigrants who have seen in the U.S the hope of a better tomorrow. The poverty which he lived in during his childhood gave him the thrive to save and reuse items from day to day use that the majority consider useless and discard, Although for him and many others that can relate to this kind of poverty These type of items are considered treasures. With his ingenuity, creativity and drive he has rescued average items and has given a new meaning to going green.

We have been to Tio’s Tacos several times and cannot leave without having a (Mexican Style) Shrimp Cocktail. The large is pretty large (can easily feed two people) overflowing with shrimp, and while other places give you a few pieces of avocado, Tio’s Tacos gives you half an avocado. Don’t forget to add ketchup you will not be sorry.

Once you have enjoyed your cocktail or Agua Fresca browse around. Tio’s Tacos has been compared to The Watts Towers. You will be amazed at his works of Art. Be aware you can easily be there a couple of hours.

Clues
Enter the parking lot on Chestnut.
On December 25th we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ also known as Christmas. Jesus lived and died for us on the cross.
Find the Christmas Tree
From the Christmas Tree proceed forward to find the crucifix.
The hidden container is located at the base of the cross in the back and was covered with leaves.

Thank you to my husband and my grandson Brian Luna for helping me find the perfect location. We had so much fun today.