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Los Mariachis

by Brett Flashnick
Cars blur by Los Mariachis resturant on West Main Street in Lebanon, Ky.
Lisa Simpson (cq) gets seranaded by Saul Mangana the owner of Los Mariachis, a Mexican Resturant, located on Main Street in Lebanon, Ky. Simpson along with several of her co workers from TG Kentucky, came in for lunch to celebrate her birthday on Wednesday.
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Piero Martinez (cq), a server at Los Mariachis, brings patrons meals out of the kitchen during the lunch rush on Wednesday. Martinez has moved back and forth between Lebanon, Ky. and Mexico for the past four years now, whenever he is in town he works at Los Mariachis to save extra money.
Friends Josh Covington (foreground in black sweater) Kristen Riggs (back in light clolored shirt) Matt Page (back in grey sweater), and Andrea Marlowe (in burghondy colored sweater) have dinner in the window seat at Los Mariachis Mexican resturant on Wednesday night afer choir practice at their church. The four friends who now go to college in different towns usually meet back up and have a bite to eat at the resturant after choir practice on Wednesdays. Los Mariachis is located at 119 W. Main Street in Lebanon, Ky. and is one of the most popular resturants in town. Saul Magana (cq), the owner of Los Mariachis moved to the United States more than 24 years ago, and now owns four Mexican resturants in the area along with his three brothers.
Workes at Los Mariachis roll silverware at the end of their shift on Wednesday night.
A barn sits alone in a field in rural Marion County, Ky. as viewed from a lookout on highway 527
John Helm, a retired engineer at the Whirlpool and Panasonic factories in Danville, Ky. takes an early ride down main street in Lebanon, Ky. on his way to Lawson Tractor

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