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Veterans mark the 65th anniversary of the Bay of Pigs Invasion with a new museum in Miami
- Bay of Pigs veterans in Miami marked the 65th anniversary with the Bay of Pigs Museum's reopening in a larger space.
- Miami veterans and relatives attended ceremonies as the museum reopens to educate visitors about the invasion.
- Portuondo said the Bay of Pigs museum preserves a history that shows freedom has a price.
- Rafael Montalvo emphasized the mission’s broader aim to educate about Cuba’s history and the harms of dictatorship.
- The opening coincides with the 65th anniversary of the invasion and featured planning meetings for the museum’s future.
- The museum’s new facility was funded by local and private sources to support expanded exhibits.
- The narrative ties Cuba’s 1961 invasion to ongoing U.S.-Cuba policy debates in a Miami community.
- Veterans recalled the 1960s escape from Cuba and the enlistment in Brigade 2506 during the invasion planning.
- Museum officials underscored the educational goal of the exhibit to present Cuba's history to future generations.
- The Bay of Pigs Museum project reflects community investment in preserving a contentious Cold War chapter.
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