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  2. Villa Paula (Miami) - Wikipedia

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    Villa Paula is an historic building located in the Little Haiti neighborhood of Miami, Florida.It was designed by Havana architect Cayetano Freira and built in 1926 by the Cuban government as a consulate and residence for its consul, Domingo Milord and his wife Paula Milord, for whom he named the home.

  3. American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora or The Cuban, is a Miami, Florida museum dedicated to the history and culture of those who left Cuba due to the rise of communism. [1] The museum was established to preserve and promote the artistic, historical, and cultural contributions of Cubans living abroad, primarily focusing on those who settled ...

  4. Little Havana - Wikipedia

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    Little Havana (Spanish: Pequeña Habana) is a neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States. Home to many Cuban exiles, as well as many immigrants from Central and South America, Little Havana is named after Havana, the capital and largest city in Cuba. Little Havana is noted as a center of social, cultural, and political activity in Miami.

  5. Why Casa de Campo is a favorite escape for Miami ... - AOL

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    An oasis in the Caribbean that has drawn Miami A-listers for years is celebrating half a century. PitBull and Marc Anthony are regulars at Casa de Campo Resort & Villas and were expected to attend ...

  6. Welcome back, Larios. Miami’s king and queen of Cuban ... - AOL

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    The main draw: the founders of Casa Larios Cuban restaurant, who set the standard for Cuban food in Miami and later made a name for themselves by partnering with Emilio and Gloria Estefan to open ...

  7. Freedom Flights - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Flights (known in Spanish as Los vuelos de la libertad) transported Cubans to Miami twice daily, five times per week from 1965 to 1973. [1] [2] [3] Its budget was about $12 million and it brought an estimated 300,000 refugees, making it the "largest airborne refugee operation in American history."

  8. Cuban migration to Miami - Wikipedia

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    But other Cubans already in the United States began to enter south Florida. Miami posted an in-migration of 35,776 Cubans from elsewhere in the United States between 1985 and 1990 and an emigration of 21,231, mostly to elsewhere in Florida. Flows to and from Miami account for 52 percent of all interregional migration in the Cuban settlement ...

  9. Freedom Tower (Miami) - Wikipedia

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    It is located at 600 Biscayne Boulevard on Miami Dade College's Wolfson Campus. On September 10, 1979, Freedom Tower was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. On October 6, 2008, it was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark for its role in hosting Cubans as they fled communist Cuba for Florida following the 1959 Cuban ...