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Articles related to "Havana"
Miami's Little Havana There's a salsa rhythm in the air as you cross over 11th St. into the heart of Miami's Little Havana. miami florida • miami attractions • calle ocho • little havana • miami's little havana
YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION: HAVANA, MAY FOOLS A look at HAVANA and MAY FOOLS, two movies set agains the backdrop of historical revolutions movies • reviews • havana • may fools
Walking Tour of Old Havana, Cuba Colonial Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage Sight since 1982, is full of historic churches and monuments. Exploring its four main plazas is a good way of taking it all in. habana vieja • old havana • havana vieja • plaza de armas • colonial havana unesco world heritage
LSU vs. Havana: Making History Behind Doc Fenton, and buoyed by an enthusiastic crowd, LSU blasted Havana University, 56-0, on Christmas Day of 1907 in what was billed as the first Bacardi Bowl. lsu • first american college team • play on foreign soil • havana university • christmas day of 1907
Odessa/Havana Klezmer king Dave Buchbinder and Cuban pianist Hilario Duran to meet under the aegis of the Ottawa Jazz Festival Nov. 26 dave buchbinder • hilario duran • odessa/havana • klezmer • cuban jazz
Restaurants in Little Havana Miami Years after a chance meeting with the owners of one of Little Havana's most beloved Cuban restaurants, I finally sit down to a lunch fit for a royal court. little havana miami restaurants • versailles restaurant • versailles bakery • cuban food • calle ocho
Review of Odessa-Havana in Ottawa Klezmer and conga came together at Ottawa, Canada's Dominion-Chalmers United Church in the form of the latest musical kick of versatile trumpet master Dave Buchbinder odessa-havana • dave buchbinder • hilario duran • roberto ochipinti • aleksandar gajic
The Return For the Childhood Memories Event, a recollection of my mother's of Havana, Cuba. childhood • memories • memoirs • havana • cuba
Winning chicken recipe from Kentucky man A Boyd County, Ky., man won the World Chicken Festival cookoff. Here's his story and his recipe. havana • chicken • apples • rice • festival
A Foreign World Champion In the near future, there will be an international baseball tournament, and a short time after its inception, there may be a "foreign" World Champion. foreign world champion • world series • international tournament • world baseball classic • opening day
Explore Cuban heritage in the Tampa and Miami areas The new Cuban Heritage Trail takes visitors on a tour of Cuban history and culture. cuba • cubans • history • culture • florida
HARD TO RESIST FASHION PIECES!! Fabulous fashion pieces by Havana Joe, Petroleum, Nine West, Gucci,and sleek new designs from Lexon and Chrysler! petroleum work out pants • gucci baby carrier • lexon voyageur 3 travel alarm clock/radio • nine west leather sandals • havana joe clogs/shoes
Whirled Pieces: Fashion Comes Alive Finely designed fashions to adorn the body and your barbecue and photography as well. barbecue grill • banana republic • nuvus:s camera • nikon • clogs
Cuba and the Bay of Pigs The United States plans an invasion of Cuba and gives military training to numerous anti-Castro Cubans living in exile in the United States. the bay of pigs • cuba • fidel castro • united states • ussr
Cuban Dance in Vancouver, Canada The Cuban dance scene in Vancouver, Canada has officially been ignited. cuban dance classes • vancouver canada • learn dance lessons • cuban culture • salsa
Hemingway's Cuban Mojito A recent trip to Cuba was rendered more complete with the purchase of a tall, cool glass of Mojito- a rum infused cocktail that helps extinguish the tropical heat. la bodeguita del medio • mojito • cuban mojito • mojito recipe • ernest hemingway
The Spanish Flota With Christopher Columbus’ discovery of the New World, Spain gained control of a vast overseas empire with great riches. The king needed this treasure to fund the frequent wars that depleted the royal coffers. In time the area Spain controlled became known as the Spanish Main. Between 1492 and 1830 the New World produced 4,035,156,000 gold and silver pesos. Carried in the holds of the treasure fleets, these riches drew pirates to them like a magnet draws metal. galleons • spain • latin america • pirates • caribbean
Down Home Remedies, part 2 Homesteaders isolated out on the plains often had to dose their own illnesses. A lot of their remedies were successful, or at least the patient didn’t die anyway. As in Here some interesting old time remedies for jaundice, barber’s itch, urinary obstructions and drunkenness. home remedies • herbs • medicines • jaundice • barber’s itch
Shipwrecked Treasure Galleons – Part II When one of the oldest and richest of the treasure galleons sank in 1641, more than forty years passed before the wreck was discovered. treasure • galleons • nuestra señora de la concepción • veracruz • havana
LEGENDS OF THE MAD STONE A mad stone placed on the bite of the rabies victim will attach itself to the wound for an hour or up to several hours. Once it releases itself and refuses to be reattached the victim is declared cured. Some say mad stones come from the stomach of white deer. Some say God made them and only a select few are chosen to find them hidden in the earth. The mad stone itself is of an irregular shape, from an inch to several inches in length. Some are composed of a number of porous tubes, connected by a rocklike material. When the stone is used, it seems to shrink slightly. This is believed to be due to the chemical reaction in the stone to the disease. mad stone • rabies • victims • attach • boy
Things to Do Near Tallahassee Been there done that in Florida's capital city? Hop in the car and head north, south, east or west to explore these things to do near Tallahassee. things to do near tallahassee • tallahassee travel guide • florida travel • travel to florida's capital city • travel to havana florida
Ernest Hemingway Trivia Ernest Hemingway is an American legend, but how much do you know about this important author? Test your knowledge with these Hemingway facts. ernest hemingway • hemingway trivia • modern american authors • hemingway profile • hemingway facts
US-Cuba Trade A Disgrace America is now one of Cuba's top 10 trading partners. At the same time, Washington enforces an embargo that prevents other countries from exporting to the island. cuban trade • cuba • u.s. • america • u.s. trade
Castro, Cuba, and Capitalism Forty-three years ago the political significance of the island of Cuba changed radically. As the world's last truly communist state, Cuba remains important to US foreign policy. US/Cuban relations during the last four decades present a textbook example of what US Presidents should and should not do regarding their diplomatic efforts towards other states. fidel castro • castro • castro's cuba • cuban politics • communism in cuba
Shipwrecked Treasure Galleons – Part I After the flota reassembled in Havana, Cuba for the return trip to Spain, they sailed north and east until they reached the latitude of forty degrees before crossing the Atlantic Ocean. The journey lasted approximately two months. The later they departed the New World for Spain, however, the greater their risk of encountering a hurricane somewhere along the narrow passage between Bahama Bank and the Florida reefs. pirates • privateers • treasure fleets • treasure • hurricane
Cuban Art at Montreal Museum Come discover Cuba's finest paintings, sculptures, photographs and much more at The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in Quebec, Canada. cuban art • arte nuevo • victor landaluze • marcelo pogolotti • montreal museum of fine arts
English Writer Graham Greene Brief biography of English writer Graham Greene, popular for The Third Man, Brighton Rock and The Quiet American, among others. graham green • graham greene biography • greene brighton rock • graham greene books • graham greene novels
John F. Kennedy - The Bay of Pigs Dwight Eisenhower and the CIA planned a Cuban invasion by exiles in 1960. President John Kennedy set Brigade 2506 with air support on the path to the Bahía de Cochinos! john f. kennedy • bay of pigs • brigade 2506 • cia cuban invasion • cuban exiles
Pan Am Airways: All-American in Name and Scope This article explores another Florida airline that also used flying boats. Detect a pattern? This airline is probably more well-known than the others, especially since everyone knows about its Clipper ships! pan am • world airways • fdr • president • juan trippe
Red, Green and White Chilis Warm up Winter Days Delicious recipes for red-meat and chicken chilis chili • chile • white chili • chicken chili • texas chili
Orlando Outlets Central Florida is best known for its theme parks and family fun, but the area also boasts several large outlet malls. Add some shopping to your Orlando vacation. florida outlets • orlando outlets • disney outlets • orlando outlet shopping • florida outlet shopping
Did "Mediation" Fail in the Elian Gonzalez Case? Why the negotiations in the Elian Gonzalez case were incorrectly described as mediation. mediation • conflict resolution.
Experience Ocean Voyage on a Boat Called Peace Peace Boat, a Japan-based non-profit organization, sails to war-ravaged countries in the cause of amity and friendship. peace boat • boat • ship • freighter • ocean voyage
Explorers of Canada, Part XVII: Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville He founded Louisiana and was a military legend. canada • exploration • millitary • d'iberville • pierre
Goodbye Rumpole | Ground Force New York Leo McKern and Maurice Denham RIP, Ground Force visits New York leo mckern • rumpole • maurice denham • ground force new york
What's new for Florida visitors? Here's 60 things this spring From new attractions to hotel renovations, the Florida tourism industry is getting ready for 2001. florida • travel • tourism • visitors • hotels
An Appraisal Fair A traveling appraisal fair reveals some interesting information. appraisals • antiques • collectibles
Carter in Cuba Carter's speech in Cuba, while adequate, was a disappointment. jimmy carter • cuba • speech
Dirty Dancing Celebrates 20 Years A new DVD and special two-night only theatrical engagement celebrate 20 years of dirty dancing. patrick swayze dance • dirty dancing • dirty dancing 20 year anniversary • dirty dancing movie • jennifer grey
Escaping the Buffet in Varadero Affordable resort vacations offer many travelers a chance to experience Cuba. Venturesome visitors can escape the buffet to sample the culinary delights of Varadero. cuba travel • varadero vacations • cuban buffet • eating in varadero • cuban food
Events in Wellington, New Zealand From Rugby Union at Westpac Stadium and free outdoor music concerts to arthouse movies and Maori culture, the NZ capital always has reason to celebrate. events in wellington • summer city • new zealand international • film festival • cuba street carnival
Florida Outlet Shopping Florida offers visitors a variety of outlet shopping opportunities, in addition to the sun, fun, and theme parks. From the Panhandle to Miami, the bargains abound. florida outlets • miromar outlets • miami outlets • tampa outlets • pensacola outlets
Ghosts of Authors Past Looking for an actual apparition or simply the spirit of greatness? Then take a literary tour. ghost • apparition • literary ghost • rowan oak • william faulkner
Kid Funny Short Riddles Lesson plan to teach students about hink pink, hinky pinky, and hinkity pinkity riddles. hink pink • hinky pinky • hinkity pinkity • funny short riddles • word riddles
La Habana Vieja and the rise of the Mojito "La Habana Vieja" or "Old Havana," has introduced the world to another staple of Cuban culture...the Mojito. A summer season favourite. cocktails • drink • cuba • recipe • cigar
Milkshake Trivia The milkshake, that quintessential comfort food, is popular throughout the United States, Canada, and Britain. But, how much do you know about this soothing concoction? milkshakes • milkshake facts • food trivia • dessert trivia • soda fountain favorites
Olympic History in Canada We hear more and more talks of the Toronto bid for the Olympics of 2008 and, well some talks of the Vancouver-Whistler 2010 bid. Toronto is competing for the bid with nine other cities: Beijing, Bangkok, Cairo, Havana; Istanbul, Kuala Lumpur, Osaka and Paris. Anyway lets look at Canada's previous history of the Olympics: olympics • canada • calgary • montreal
South America Airlines Air travel in South America is becoming much more convenient with the arrival of low cost carriers and many of the older airlines offering more international routes. south american airlines • lanchile • cheap flights to south america • cheap flights to peru • cheap flights to chile |
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