November 9, 2011: The name "Little Havana" emerged in the 1960s as the concentration of Cubans in the area grew sharply. Right in the heart of Miami is an area that is from a Cuban storybook. Here in "Little Havana," you can find hand-rolled cigars, fruiterias, meat markets, herbal stores and windows with cafecitos. Although Miami is new, as far as cities are concerned, you can walk from downtown with all of its art deco high rises right into old-time Cuba. On 8th Street (or Calle Ocho), between 12th and 27th Avenues, lies a time warp into another reality.
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Máximo Gómez Park aka
Domino Park
Home to the most famous of Miami's domino clubs, Maximo Gomez Park is a small park located on the corner of S.W. 15 Avenue and S.W. 8 Street in Little Havana.
Domino Park resides in one of the predominantly Cuban districts of the greater Miami area. It is a gathering place for the men and women of Little Havana. They have congregated in the mini-park for years, challenging each other to domino games. Although players sometimes choose to challenge each other to games of chess, the main staple of the park is dominos. The park received its nickname, Domino Park, for that very reason.
Additional information can be found
here.

Máximo Gómez Park aka
Domino Park
Home to the most famous of Miami's domino clubs, Maximo Gomez Park is a small park located on the corner of S.W. 15 Avenue and S.W. 8 Street in Little Havana.
Domino Park resides in one of the predominantly Cuban districts of the greater Miami area. It is a gathering place for the men and women of Little Havana. They have congregated in the mini-park for years, challenging each other to domino games. Although players sometimes choose to challenge each other to games of chess, the main staple of the park is dominos. The park received its nickname, Domino Park, for that very reason.
Additional information can be found
here.
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