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    Uniform Title

    The Bryant Slides Collection

    Photo Description

    The Presidential Palace in Havana housed of all Cuban presidents from Mario García Menocal to Fulgencio Batista. It became the Museum of the Revolution during the years following the Cuban Revolution. The Spanish name is el Museo de la Revolución, and is located in the Old Havana section of Havana. On the bottom left of the photograph is a typical street which are very popular in the main cities of Cuba.

    Subject

    Architecture – Cuba; Cuba -- Description and travel; Havana (Cuba) -- Buildings, structures, etc.; Historic buildings -- Cuba – Havana; Historic sites -- Cuba – Havana; Palacio Presidencial (Museo de la Revolución); Presidential Palace (Museum of the Revolution); Street Scenes -- Cuba – Havana; Street vendors -- Cuba -- Havana -- 1950-1960

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    Size Original

    35 mm

    Coverage-Temporal

    Havana (Cuba) -- Caribbean region

    Identifier

    DP0003469

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    Cuba Slides

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