In December, our family had the chance to visit one of the United States’ great immigrant neighborhoods. Miami’s Little Havana is a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood located in the heart of the city. It is home to a significant population of Cuban Americans and is known for its colorful streets, delicious food, and lively
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