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Bay of Pigs Memorial
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Cuba's proximity and the high percentage of Cubans living in the neighborhood meant a disproportionate number of locals took part in the failed Bay of Pigs invasion during the early 1960s. Today, the memorial continues to recognize the local loss and general remembrance of those who made a sacrifice in the conflict.
Military history enthusiasts and those looking to dive a little deeper in local Cuban-American relations might take more away from a visit to this landmark.
Planning your trip
Plenty of local tours and day trip options featuring Little Havana include a stop at the Bay of Pigs Memorial, it's a convenient landmark from which you can plan your journey.
When you should go
You won't likely find huge crowds here during most days of the week.
What else you might need
As a public memorial there are no ticketing or admission requirements to enjoy this landmark.
Things to do nearby
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