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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Mosaic Mural in Domino Plaza next to Máximo Gómez Park aka Domino Park
Domino Plaza is located between S.W. 8th and 9th Streets on a pedestrian-only portion of S.W. 15th Avenue.
This is a part of the colorful mosaic mural that was designed by the famed Curras brothers. Identical twins, the Cuban-born Nelson and Ronald Curras live in Little Havana and are extremely talented ceramicists whose works are sold internationally.
The mosaic mural they designed and crafted incorporates local icons like tropical fruits, flowers and dominos. Within the mural are framed images of Cuba. The mural has become an icon of the neighborhood.
Also within the Plaza there is colored paving as well as extra large dominos, which often inspire kids to hop on them, hopscotch style. The Curras brothers also created the paving design for the Plaza.
Information was found at
Little Havana Guide's section entitled
Domino Plaza Mural. [D]
![Barb Gates (PhotoscapeDesign) > Mosaic Mural in Domino Plaza next to Máximo Gómez Park aka Domino Park
Domino Plaza is located between S.W. 8th and 9th Streets on a pedestrian-only portion of S.W. 15th Avenue.
This is a part of the colorful mosaic mural that was designed by the famed Curras brothers. Identical twins, the Cuban-born Nelson and Ronald Curras live in Little Havana and are extremely talented ceramicists whose works are sold internationally.
The mosaic mural they designed and crafted incorporates local icons like tropical fruits, flowers and dominos. Within the mural are framed images of Cuba. The mural has become an icon of the neighborhood.
Also within the Plaza there is colored paving as well as extra large dominos, which often inspire kids to hop on them, hopscotch style. The Curras brothers also created the paving design for the Plaza.
Information was found at Little Havana Guide's section entitled Domino Plaza Mural. [D] Barb Gates (PhotoscapeDesign) > Mosaic Mural in Domino Plaza next to Máximo Gómez Park aka Domino Park
Domino Plaza is located between S.W. 8th and 9th Streets on a pedestrian-only portion of S.W. 15th Avenue.
This is a part of the colorful mosaic mural that was designed by the famed Curras brothers. Identical twins, the Cuban-born Nelson and Ronald Curras live in Little Havana and are extremely talented ceramicists whose works are sold internationally.
The mosaic mural they designed and crafted incorporates local icons like tropical fruits, flowers and dominos. Within the mural are framed images of Cuba. The mural has become an icon of the neighborhood.
Also within the Plaza there is colored paving as well as extra large dominos, which often inspire kids to hop on them, hopscotch style. The Curras brothers also created the paving design for the Plaza.
Information was found at Little Havana Guide's section entitled Domino Plaza Mural. [D]](http://www.photoscapedesign.com/Places/Florida-2011/Little-Havana-Miami/i-LZjbWnx/1/M/img_8223s-M.jpg)
Mosaic Mural in Domino Plaza next to Máximo Gómez Park aka Domino Park
Domino Plaza is located between S.W. 8th and 9th Streets on a pedestrian-only portion of S.W. 15th Avenue.
This is a part of the colorful mosaic mural that was designed by the famed Curras brothers. Identical twins, the Cuban-born Nelson and Ronald Curras live in Little Havana and are extremely talented ceramicists whose works are sold internationally.
The mosaic mural they designed and crafted incorporates local icons like tropical fruits, flowers and dominos. Within the mural are framed images of Cuba. The mural has become an icon of the neighborhood.
Also within the Plaza there is colored paving as well as extra large dominos, which often inspire kids to hop on them, hopscotch style. The Curras brothers also created the paving design for the Plaza.
Information was found at
Little Havana Guide's section entitled
Domino Plaza Mural. [D]
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