Little Havana is a Miami must-see neighborhood.
DURING THE EARLY 1900S, Miami’s Little Havana community was lined with Mediterranean-style walk-up apartment buildings, wooden bungalows and mom-and-pop storefronts. The buildings made up the fabric of this diverse Latino community. And much of that fabric hasn’t changed, thanks to a loud group of preservationists and community activists.
This story is from the May - June 2018 edition of Where Miami.
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