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April/May 2012
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A Cuban flag drapes over a street in Habana Vieja
Photo: Eric Kiel
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Rum and Cuban coffee complement a freshly rolled stogie at Paratagas cigar factory
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Tropical sunlight filiters into La Terraza, the city’s one-time American Club
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Hemingway’s library at Finca Vigia, just as he left it in 1960
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A chef at Havana’s La Terraza radiates Cuban hospitality
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A daiquiri at El Floridita, of Hemingway’s former haunts
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Major league hopefuls play stickball in Havana
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The steamy Paratagas cigar factory
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Havana’s skyline, as seen from the Malecon
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Relics of Detroit’s golden age zoom past Havana’s Parque Central
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