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Vintage Cuba, a page to remember what was and is no longer

Vintage Cuba

MIAMI, United States. – Facebook page Vintage Cuba offers a compilation of photos and videos of the Island prior to 1959 and of the first years after the triumph of the Castro revolution.

In it, Internet users can find a wide variety of materials that document the life of Cubans since the beginning of the 20th century.

In its effort to collect all the graphic material produced on/on the Island, the page visually reconstructs the first half of the last century, without discarding scenes of opulence, photos of large buildings, images of popular celebrations, scenes of daily life, figures famous and landscapes.

CubaNet invites its readers to revel in the images of a past country, which was far from being just hardships, as the Havana regime has tried to present it until today. click here to view the page.

A ship in the bay of Havana (Vintage Cuba)
Vintage Cuba, a page to remember what was and is no longer
Old Asturian Center in Havana (Vintage Cuba)
Vintage Cuba
Aerial view of the bay of Havana (Vintage Cuba)
Vintage Cuba, a page to remember what was and is no longer
An everyday scene in Havana (Vintage Cuba)
Vintage Cuba
Libertad Lamarque in Havana (Vintage Cuba)
Vintage Cuba, a page to remember what was and is no longer
A market in Havana (Vintage Cuba)

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