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Ybor City was established in the late 1800s as a cigar manufacturing town. Once known as the “Cigar Capital of the World” Ybor drew a large number of immigrants during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, establishing a multi-ethnic enclave of Cubans, Italians, Spaniards, Germans, and Romanian Jews. As the populations grew, civic organizations, business and medical establishments, and recreational activities increasingly became available to support the needs of a diverse community. Today, Ybor City is a bustling district of both commerce and entertainment, surrounded by the large brick buildings and shotgun homes of its cigar-making past.
West Tampa was officially incorporated as a town on May 18, 1895. Although it is no longer considered a separate city, West Tampa existed as its own municipality for 29 years—during which time it evolved and prospered as a self-sufficient business and residential community for its primarily Spanish-speaking residents. Like its sister city located across the Hillsborough River, West Tampa is known for its culturally rich heritage and its historical role in the cigar industry.
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- Avellanal Collections
- Centro Asturiano de Tampa Collection
- Centro Español de Tampa Collection
- Círculo Cubano de Tampa (Cuban Club) Collection
- La Gaceta
- Manuel Garcia Papers
- Kane-Greenberg Lithography Collection
- González Family Papers
- Gonzmart Family / Columbia Restaurant Collection
- Armando Mendez Collection
- El Modelo Coffee Mill Collection
- Antonio Pereira Papers
- Tony Pizzo Collection
- El Porvenir Records
- Pietro Rittini Papers
- Arsenio Sanchez Papers
- Sociedad La Uníon Martí-Maceo
- Spanish Civil War History Project
- L’Unione Italiana – Tampa Italian Club Records
- Ybor City Chamber of Commerce Records
- Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla Collection