Check out the multiple points of interest down Cuban Memorial Way. Cuban Memorial Boulevard and Bay of Pigs Monument Southwest 13th Avenue between 8th and 12th streets This four-block boulevard off Calle Ocho has various monuments dedi... Read more
In 1936, during the Great Depression, the Public Works Administration (PWA) built this beautiful school with its expansive central courtyard. Artists working in the PWA art program created the exquisite tile work on the front of the buildin... Read more
Check out the monument dedicated to then Father Walsh (who was late named a Monsiguer) Read the whole Pedro Pan story here: http://socialsciences.dadeschools.net/files/Pedro%20Pan/Pedro%20Pan%20Instructional%20Resource.pdf ...
This segment of Calle Ocho has star-shaped plaques along the sidewalk to honor Hispanic artists such as Gloria Estefan and the late Celia Cruz.. See how many stars you know.
If you are in the mood to walk, you can get a good taste of Little Havana by starting at Domino Park. Named for Dominican-born General Máximo Gómez, who was Chief of the Cuban Liberation Army during the wars of independence against Spain,... Read more
This historic theater, built in 1926 and transformed into an Art Deco gem by architect Robert Law Weed in 1931 for the Wometco Theater chain, was a popular neighborhood theater with its Saturday morning matinees and special events. The thea... Read more