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• Havana’s waterfront boulevard

• Our Lady of Caridad del Cobre
• Mural of la Caridad
• Cobre Sanctuary
• Shrine in Miami
Colón Cemetery
• World famous tombs
• World heritage site
• Replica of the cemetery’s grand entrance

• Antique Cuban Cars
• An exhibition of old Cuban cars
El Solar
• Afro-Cuban music and dances
• Live entertainment

• Sugar
• The sugar industry
• Brigade 2506 Museum

• Café Raúl
• Have a “cafecito” at the Havana landmark
• Pay 3 cents like the old days

• Cuban Kitchen
• Typical 1950’s kitchen
• Cooking demos
• Recipes

• Cuban “Bodeguita”
• The neighborhood market
• Go back to the 1950’s
• Rice and beans in sacks

• Havana Street Corner
• A mural of the Havana Cathedral
• Offers photo opportunity
• Homage to Martha Flores
El Encanto
• One of the best department stores in the world
• Display window reminiscent of the stores’ front
• Decorated by former employees of El Encanto
• Remembering the designer, Antonio

• Chinese Charade
• In Cuba, each number has symbol. Some pick lottery tickets according to symbols
• Number 1 means horse

• Tradicional Cuban “bohío”

• TV studio
• Meet TV personalities
Univisión Radio
Cuban dance contest
• Participate to have the chance to win American Airlines tickets for two people at each dance contest.
o Friday, May 21st 8:30 PM
o Saturday, May 22nd 4:00 PM & 8:30 PM
o Sunday, May 23rd 2:00 PM & 4:00 PM

• Memorabilia from the Freedom Tower
• Facts of the sculpture of the Tower of the Republic

• Restoration of the Liberty Tower
• The Miami Daily News, Cuban Refugee Center

• Featuring a “Mojito Lounge”
• Cuba Libre (Rum & Coke)

• History of Cuban businesses

• Cuban Independence Arch.
Médica Healthcare Plans
• Cuban baseball
• Memorabilia
• Photographs
CarePlus
• Cuban Music
The Hall of Independence
• Original copy of the 1902 Cuban Constitution
• Replica of Capitol
• Historic documents
A Tourist Map of the Island of Cuba
• 1950’s tourist map of the island of Cuba on the Fair Expo Center floor. You can revisit Havana, Varadero beach, or look for your hometown.
Santiago de Cuba Map
• A giant map of Santiago de Cuba will be on display at the Fair Expo Center.
Food & Drink
• Enjoy Cuban food from Mambo Café serving Pan con Lechon (pork sandwiches), Media Noches, croquetas, tamales, mariquitas (plantain chips), or a “completa” (a square meal).
• Quench your thirst with traditional Cuban soft drinks like Cawy (lemon/lime), Materva (mate), and Jupiña (pineapple).
• Lift your spirits with Hatuey Beer, Grey Goose Vodka, or a Cuba Libre made with Bacardi rum and Coke. Enjoy Dewars Scotch and Bombay Gin at the bars and throughout the event, benefiting the non-for-profit Cuban National Heritage.
Mojito Bar
Serving Mojitos made of mint leaves, lime juice, sugar syrup and Bacardí, Cuba Libre (perfect for 20 de mayo, Cuba’s Independence Day.)
Mojito: this very Cuban drink is now an international favorite served at most trendy bars.
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