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Pinar del Rio: Casa de Abuela Emilia | |||||||||||||
Home-(Casa) | ![]() |
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Yagruma | |||||||||||||
Alameda | |||||||||||||
La Calle Real | |||||||||||||
El Malecon | |||||||||||||
Calle Manuel Landa | |||||||||||||
Valle Vinales | |||||||||||||
Puerto Esperanza | |||||||||||||
Por Ahi-por ahi | |||||||||||||
California | |||||||||||||
Coming Soon | |||||||||||||
Inside Abuelas House: That floor tile exhibits the same vibrant colors as it did 40 years ago. Note the original pylons between the two main columns. They are the same design used in the porch. |
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A Kids View: These are the only original pylons remaining in the porch of Abuela's house. The others have been replaced with prefabricated concrete patterns offering no resemblance whatsoever to the original structures. | |||||||||||||