Posted on 04/19/2009 10:18:06 PM PDT by AZLiberty
I just happened to be touring Havana via Google Maps, and came across this strange grey area. Zooming in as far as I can go, I can't figure out what this is. There's a big monument in the center that seems to surrounded by teeny little buildings.
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Maybe a cemetery with above ground mausoleums?
Or maybe the long lost graveyard of ‘57 Chevy’s.
Wow they really got creative with the street names ;)
calle,calle, calle , calle
From Wikipedia:
The José Martí Memorial (Spanish: Memorial José Martí) is a memorial to José Martí, the national hero of Cuba, located on the northern side of the Plaza de la Revolución in the Vedado area of Havana. It consists of a star-shaped tower, a statue of Martí surrounded by six columns, and gardens.
The 109 m (358 ft) tower, designed by a team of architects led by Enrique Luis Varela, is in the form of a five-pointed star, encased in grey Cuban marble from the Isla de la Juventud. The design was eventually selected from various entries put forward from a series of competitions beginning in 1939. . . . by 1952 when Fulgencio Batista seized power in a coup work on the construction had still not begun.
The monument was finally completed in 1958 during the final days of the Batista dictatorship.
Could it be the Cementerio de Colón?
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