TAMPA BAY HISTORY LESSON

CUBA WITHOUT A PASSPORT

Visitors to Tampa Bay can make a side trip to Cuba without needing their passports. Tampa Bay’s historic Latin Quarter, Ybor City, is home to a genuine piece of Cuban territory – José Martí Park, dedicated to the memory of the poet, journalist, and firebrand who led the island’s revolution against Spanish rule in the 1880s and 1890s.

 

Jose Marti Park

José Martí Park

📍:  Corner of 8th Ave and 13th St, Tampa, FL

Did you know you can step onto Cuban soil without leaving Tampa Bay? Tucked in historic Ybor City, José Martí Park honors the poet, journalist, and revolutionary who fought for Cuba’s independence. The park features a striking Martí statue and soil from across Cuba, and it’s officially owned by the Cuban people, making it one of the only pieces of Cuba in the U.S.

 

Dominoes

Play Dominoes Like a Local

📍 : Ybor City Museum State Park

Housed in the historic Ferlita Bakery, Ybor City Museum State Park brings Tampa’s cigar and immigrant heritage to life. Exhibits, artifacts, and a lush Mediterranean garden trace the community’s Spanish, Cuban, and Italian roots. Step outside to play a game of dominoes, a Cuban tradition that still celebrates connection and culture.

 

Cuban Club

Step Inside the Historic Cuban Club

📍:  2010 N Avenida Republica de Cuba, Tampa

Once a hub for Tampa Bay’s Cuban immigrants, the Cuban Club was founded in 1902 as a mutual aid society offering care and community. It soon became known for lively dances, music, and gatherings, and today the historic building still stands as a striking example of Cuban architecture, welcoming visitors for events and celebrations.

 

Tampa Baseball Museum

Tampa Baseball Museum

📍:  2003 N 19th St, Tampa

Baseball has been part of Tampa Bay’s story for over a century, and the Tampa Baseball Museum at the Al López House honors that legacy. Set in the childhood home of Tampa’s first Major League player and Hall of Famer, it showcases legendary athletes, Cuban and Latin American roots, and local teams like the Tampa Smokers—making it a must for sports fans and history lovers alike.