. The Cuba review and bulletin. OLD CORNER-STONEOF A BUILDING INTHE BUSINESSSECTION. OBISPO STREET, HAVANA, WITH ITS QUAINT SIGNS. THE CUBA REVIEW 33. STREET CORNER, HAVANA,WITH UNIQUE GARDEN. ration by the English in 1763, whileEarl Albemarle marched out with hisforces by Obispo Street. Tacon Street, for General MiguelTacon, who governed from 1834 to 1838. Mercaderes, because most of theinhabitants were merchants and are to-day. In 1584, Habana had but fourstreets of any account, and OficiosStreet was so calledbecause almost its en-t i r e lengthwas takenup by me-c h a n i c s,trades men,a r
. The Cuba review and bulletin. OLD CORNER-STONEOF A BUILDING INTHE BUSINESSSECTION. OBISPO STREET, HAVANA, WITH ITS QUAINT SIGNS. THE CUBA REVIEW 33. STREET CORNER, HAVANA,WITH UNIQUE GARDEN. ration by the English in 1763, whileEarl Albemarle marched out with hisforces by Obispo Street. Tacon Street, for General MiguelTacon, who governed from 1834 to 1838. Mercaderes, because most of theinhabitants were merchants and are to-day. In 1584, Habana had but fourstreets of any account, and OficiosStreet was so calledbecause almost its en-t i r e lengthwas takenup by me-c h a n i c s,trades men,a r t i fi cers,etc. L a m -parilla itsname on ac-count of alittle lampthat a de-V o u t resi-dent lit nightly infront of an im-age of the b r ap i a, orpious ivork, forthe house built by reason of a bequest of Martin Calvo de Arrieta, who in 1679 left a large sum to build ahouse, as an asylum, and to dower five orphan girls annually. Amargura Street, or Way of Sorrow. It was through this street that many religiousprocessions took place, especially in Holy Week. There are many other streets inHavana that have names related to the Ch
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