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.
Area Miami
Transport Bus 8, Little Havana Circulator
Telephone 305 649 4719
Open 9am-4pm Mon-Sat.
Admission free.
The description is accurate and unoffensive Enriique---what's your problem with it specifically?
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 .
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