Photo of the Day: Cuban Influence

The Cuban culture in Tampa can be traced back to as far as the 1520’s when conquistador Hernando de Soto sailed to Tampa from Cuba. But it wasn’t until 1886 when Vincente Martinez-Ybor settled into the city and started his cigar industry that Tampa would become little Cuba. Today this area of town bears his name, Ybor City. Around every corner you can find Cuban influence from architecture to food and even a small Cuban park which is actually considered Cuban soil. (Photo: May 23, 2014)

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