File:Santiago de Cuba - Spanish American War monument.jpg

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San Juan Hill monument, Santiago de Cuba

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Description
English: Photomechanical print (postcard) : collotype

Undivided back
No. 42307
Sold by Juan E. Ravelo, Santiago de Cuba

Only the central obelisk remains from this monument.
Date circa 1905
Source Digital scan of postcard
Author Unknown author
Object location20° 01′ 12.75″ N, 75° 47′ 54.01″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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