In the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, Havana, Cuba was a popular place for Americans to vacation. As readers of Mrs. Culp’s Diary know, the island’s attractions ranged from historic sites to cigar factory and pineapple plantation tours to thrilling jai alai matches. But surely these draws paled beside the island’s lavish nightclubs, including The Tropicana. Th…
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