"Celebrates the long and rich tradition of Latin culture in this country in its vivid portrayal of Ybor City, Florida."@en
"The multi-cultural community of Ybor City in Tampa, Florida was founded in the 1880s when Cuban, Spanish and Italian immigrants arrived to work in the area's thriving cigar factories. In this documentary, older residents reminisce about their vibrant ethnic enclaves, especially the lively social clubs that provided not only entertainment but medical care for their members. Documents the rich tradition of Latin culture of Ybor City, Florida until WW II when the effects of assimilation, urban renewal, and the decline of the cigar industry led to its demise."
"A portrait of Ybor City, Tampa. Tells how a community of Spaniards, Cubans, and Italians formed around the cigar industry in the 1880s and how the area has changed due to assimilation and urban renewal."
"Documents the rich tradition of Latin culture of Ybor City, Florida, which was founded in the 1880's and flourished until World War II when the effects of assimilation, urban renewal and the decline in the cigar industry led to its demise."@en
"Presents a portrait of Ybor City, Florida. Tells how a community of Spaniards, Cubans, and Italians formed around the cigar industry one hundred years ago and how the area has changed due to assimilation and urban renewal."@en
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