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| Inn at Santa Fe, Cuba |
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INN AT SANTA FE: Notwithstanding the
inadequate character of the hotel accommodations at Santa Fe,
the place is liberally patronized by the wealthy classes of
Havana and other large Cuban cities, who are attracted hither by
the neighboring mineral springs, and the superior climate of the
island. (Cuba, 1898) Spanish-American War Gallery |
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