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American Consulate, Santiago de Cuba, c1911
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American Consulate, Santiago de Cuba, c1911
American Consulate, Santiago de Cuba, c1911. Santiago de Cuba has long been considered the second most important city in Cuba after Havana, and still remains the second largest. [Harris Bros. Co. Havana, Cuba]
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Awning Balcony Blind Consulate Cuba Cuban Daily Life English Text Harris Bros Co Pedestrian Perspective Santiago De Cuba Shop Front Shopkeeper Sun Blind Waiting Western Script Titled
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This vintage print captures the grandeur of the American Consulate in Santiago de Cuba, circa 1911. As the second most important city in Cuba at that time, Santiago de Cuba boasted impressive architecture and a bustling atmosphere. The consulate stood proudly amidst the vibrant streets, showcasing its Western script signage and architectural features. In this snapshot of daily life, men can be seen waiting outside the consulate while others go about their business on the busy road. The pedestrians stroll along the lane, passing by shops adorned with colorful awnings and balconies above. The scene reflects a moment frozen in time - capturing both the energy of a growing city and glimpses into early 20th-century Cuban culture. The photograph was taken by Harris Bros. Co. , an iconic Havana-based company known for their exceptional prints. Its historical significance lies not only in documenting an American presence within Cuba but also as a testament to Santiago de Cuba's enduring importance throughout history. Preserved through time, this image offers us a glimpse into a bygone era when diplomatic relations between America and Cuba were being forged against a backdrop of architectural beauty and cultural exchange.
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