In 1904, the famous promenade of the Prado Avenue in Havana, the capital of Cuba. The avenue is very spacious, a straight avenue lined with colonial buildings. Photographed by Detroit Photography
Tree-lined Prado Avenue.
Columbus discovered the island of Cuba by sea in 1492, the Spanish Expeditionary Force conquered and colonized Cuba in 1510, and two wars of independence broke out in 1868 and 1895. After the Spanish-American War of 1898, Cuba was occupied by the United States. In 1902, with the support of the United States, the Republic of Cuba was established.
Muelle Paula, Havana's first promenade.
Horse-drawn carriages on the streets of Havana.
Jai Alai Hall, Havana, is a great place to gamble.
Shops selling small goods on the streets of Havana.
The Port of Havana, located in the Bay of Havana, bordering the Florida Channel to the north, is the largest port in Cuba.
The marina of the port of Havana.
The port of Havana terminal is full of all kinds of cargo.
The sugar mills of Finca near Havana, trains filled with sugar cane. In 1904, it was the thirty years of my Great Qing Dynasty, and Cuba at that time developed into this look, a little unexpected, right?