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  2. Unique Whips - Wikipedia

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    Unique Autosports: Miami ran on the Spike network for one season. On 2 February 2016, a sequel television series featuring Unique Autosports, Unique Rides, premiered on Discovery's Velocity (now Motor Trend) channel. The first episode featured Castro modifying a Cadillac Escalade for Jason Derulo. The series ran for 3 seasons.

  3. Versailles (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Versailles is a popular place for Cuban food and social gathering in Miami, serving "cafecito", "cortadito", Cuban pastries (beef or guava), and "croquetas" at a walk-up window. [ 3 ] In its main dining room, the restaurant also serves dishes including Moros, palomilla steaks (Cuban minute steak ), maduros , tasajo, croquetas de yuca, tamal en ...

  4. Willi Castro - Wikipedia

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    Willi Rafael Castro Capellan (born April 24, 1997) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball utility player for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut with the Detroit Tigers in 2019.

  5. PAC behind 'dictator' billboard comparing Trump to Fidel ...

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    A billboard in Florida by Mad Dog PAC comparing Donald Trump to the late Cuban communist dictator Fidel Castro has some South Florida residents in a tizzy.

  6. ‘No to dictators, no to Trump’: Billboard on Palmetto draws ...

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    The “dictator” rhetoric is nothing new in South Florida politics, yet the billboard has elicited intense emotions among Miami voters. ‘No to dictators, no to Trump’: Billboard on Palmetto ...

  7. Alpha 66 - Wikipedia

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    Alpha 66 was founded by Cuban exiles in the early 1960s to act as an anti-Castro, paramilitary group. [2] Although it has undergone changes in personnel and leadership, it still exists today and is based out of Florida. [4] Alpha 66 was most active during the late 1970s and early 1980s, but remains active in the Miami area. [3]

  8. Airbnb is sued in Florida for listing property in Cuba ...

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    A Florida physician is suing Airbnb, claiming the vacation rental company unlawfully profited from listing on its website a property that Fidel Castro’s government confiscated without paying ...

  9. Freedom Flights - Wikipedia

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    When Castro's policies began to take shape, a large wave of disillusioned immigrants crashed on South Florida's beaches. [1] A chaotic episode of this wave of immigration, the Camarioca boatlifts in 1965, led to unusual cooperation between the Cuban and American governments, the enactment of the Freedom Flights program.