Bay of Pigs Museum

Museums

Bay of Pigs Museum review Rate it

This museum has a small but interesting collection of ephemera and memorabilia relating to the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of 1961, when a small brigade of Cuban exiles in Miami was trained by the CIA as part of a covert operation to invade the island and restore US interests. But the 1,300-strong force, known as Brigade 2506, was met by the Cuban army soon after landing at the Bahía de Cochinos (Bay of Pigs). Almost 100 were killed and the rest - including the father of pop singer Gloria Estefan - were taken prisoner. Perhaps the most notable exhibit is a Brigade 2506 flag held up by President John F Kennedy during a speech at the Orange Bowl in 1962, welcoming the survivors back to Miami.


Tags: History
Comment 2 Tweet
Save to foursquare

Bay of Pigs Museum details

Address
1821 SW 9th Street,
at SW 18th Avenue

Area Miami

Transport Bus 8, Little Havana Circulator

Telephone 305 649 4719

Open 9am-4pm Mon-Sat.

Admission free.

Share your thoughts

  • or log in into My Time Out
  • *
  • *
  • Min 1 star. Zero stars will be treated as unrated.
* Mandatory fields for leaving a comment

Comments & ratings

By AJ - Feb 16 2012

The description is accurate and unoffensive Enriique---what's your problem with it specifically?

Report
By Enrique Enriquez - Apr 17 2011

Your description of the Museum demonstrate a bad intention and a discredit to the people who lost their live trying to save their country from the communism government , which also invaded several other contries creating goverments against the USA .

Report