Posted on 10/02/2015 1:44:54 PM PDT by grundle
Cuba B.C. (Before Castro)
Photos of Havana before the Castro brothers destroyed itMiramar’s Quinta Avenida (Fifth Avenue) The same Quinta Avenida at night Quinta Avenida before the tunnel was built and cars had to use the iron bridge that is seen to the center-right The tunnel of Linea Street while it was still under construction. It was built by Cuban engineers and constructors between 1951 and 1953 Accross the street from Parque Central Carlos III Ave. The Masonic Building under construction on the left hand side. The umbrella on the center-left is where a policeman used to stand to change the traffic lights by hand Carlos III Ave. under construction. To the right, the Masonic Building Carlos III Ave. after completion Another view of Carlos III Ave after it was completed The Malecon, under construction The tunnel of Calle Linea, the day it was inaugurated The Plaza Civica, while it was under construction.
The top of the Jose Marti Monument is visible behind the building. Later, Castro changed its name to Plaza de la Revolucion and moved his office there Paseo del Prado (Prado Promenade) Calle 23 toward the Malecon Look at how many public buses were available back then. Now, Cubans refer to buses as “aspirins,” because you can only take one every 6 hours The beautiful colonial buildings on San Lazaro street. Most of them are now destroyed A view of Calle Neptuno at Christmas time Look at how many stores were on each block of Calle Neptuno. Also look at the crew sweeping the street. How different from now, where there is garbage everywhere Calle Reina with the old Sears Roebuck store A closeup of Sears, where you can see the refrigerators and other items that were being sold University of Havana Montmartre Night Club. The Hotel Nacional can be seen on the foreground
They are.
I was in Cuba in 2000. Spent a week at Hotel National.
I will tell you that American tourists will not put up with the conditions as I saw them in the hotels. The Castro boys are going to have to spend some money to bring them “up to par”.
Oh,, and God help you if you get really sick. We toured a hospital and it was gag-inducing. (Havana)
Pretty interesting trip.
Very sad. But sadder, that Cubans like Elian, still buy into the fantasy/lies. Hard to imagine the level of self delusion required....
I’ve read that since the car owners don’t have access to parts,
that they have had to manufacture their own,thus dropping the
value of the cars.
Marko.
So sad
Great photos. You can see more on the Babalu blog. The old Miami Cubans are a pleasure to converse with...great stories.
Excellent citizens too. The younger ones are more like the rest of American youth tho.
This should make the “Hate Hispanics and Catholics” heads explode LOL
So there are TWO SIDES to the pre-Castro Cuba.
I ALWAYS thought so, but the media wouldn’t let me believe it.
Cuba had its problems before Castro. How else could a homicidal nutcase with very few men sail in on a pleasure boat named Granma and conquer the country?
Looks like Cuba has a lot of work to do to get back to the way things were. Someday soon—Cuba will be Free!
What are you talking about? What does your comment have to do with the article that I posted?
It's a Wordpress blog, it belongs in the Blog section. Not news.
What does your comment have to do with the article that I posted?
The "article" is trash, it comes from a blog.
The content is likely stolen as well.
The link is therealcuba, not wordpress.
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Wow! You’re right. Thanks for pointing that out.
Thanks for posting. We need some photos of today’s socialist paradise to compare.
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