Little
Havana In Miami Just Declared A “National Treasure”
Little
Havana, a community in Miami which has always been the emotional center of
opposition to the Cuban regime of Fidel Castro, has been declared a
"national treasure" by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
This was in partnership with partnership with Dade Heritage Trust, Live Healthy
Little Havana and PlusUrbia Design.
"Little
Havana is a symbol of the immigrant experience in America and a thriving,
entirely unique place that thousands of people currently call home," said
Stephanie Meeks, president and CEO of the National Trust for Historic
Preservation, according to the Yahoo News, Little Havana remains the center of
everything Cuban: from Cigars, Cuban music, café con leche, and Cuban salsa
clubs. When former Cuban leader Fidel Castro died, Cuban exiles danced and
rejoiced on the streets
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