NEWSPhotos: Latino culture blossoming in GeorgetownOne of the oldest Hispanic markets in the community, El Mercado, offers an array of fresh produce, seafood and meat, along with spices and other foods that are typically found in Central America.Rae Tyson PhotoFrom restaurants to supermarkets, Latino businesses are a staple of the Georgetown community.Rae Tyson PhotoOne of the oldest Hispanic markets in the community, El Mercado, offers an array of fresh produce, seafood and meat, along with spices and other foods that are typically found in Central America.Rae Tyson PhotoFrom restaurants to supermarkets, Latino businesses are a staple of the Georgetown community.Rae Tyson PhotoMore Latino businesses are coming to Georgetown as the population has grown since 2000.Rae Tyson PhotoMore Latino businesses are coming to Georgetown as the population has grown since 2000.Rae Tyson PhotoFrom restaurants to supermarkets, Latino businesses are a staple of the Georgetown community.Rae Tyson PhotoLatin American businesses range from supermarkets to restaurants as Georgetown's population continues to diversify.Rae Tyson PhotoLittle Mexico in Georgetown is an example of the growing culture in the area.Rae Tyson PhotoLatin American businesses range from supermarkets to restaurants as Georgetown's population continues to diversify.Rae Tyson PhotoMore and more Latino businesses are popping up in Georgetown.Rae Tyson PhotoRae Tyson PhotoVictor Paxtor, co-owner of Jalapeno restaurant.Rae Tyson PhotoRae Tyson PhotoJalapeno is a restaurant in Georgetown that service Central American cuisine.Rae Tyson PhotoRae Tyson Photo