Yesterday, a group of lawyers and Chief Judge Altonaga toured the soon-to-be re-opened Freedom Tower. The museum there is incredible and a must visit if you work downtown (and worth the trip if you don't). The tower was built in 1925 as a home for the The Miami Daily News and Metropolis (later shortened to just The Miami News). But from 1962 to 1974, it served as the Cuban Refugee Center, a help center for Cuban refugees fleeing the Castro regime. The recently updated museum has several very cool, interactive exhibits that memorialize the refugee center.
Picture of the touring group below. Thank you to Boies Schiller partner Laselve Harrison for organizing the tour on behalf of the Federal Bar Association and to former US Attorney and current Colson Hicks partner Bob Martinez for sharing this 1962 article about the Cuban Refugee Program.
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