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  1. Ybor City was an urban slum by the mid-20th century, but heritage preservation and economic development efforts in the 1980s revitalized the historic “city within a city.” The district’s commercial corridor offers shopping, museums, restaurants, hotels, and beautiful public parks.

  2. Ybor City stands as a celebrated historic neighborhood northeast of downtown Tampa, Florida, with roots deeply embedded in the early cigar industry. Founded in the 1880s by Vicente Martinez-Ybor and other entrepreneurs, the area swiftly grew into a bustling community fueled by immigrant labor from Cuba, Spain, and Italy.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · Two people are dead and 18 others were injured in a shooting after a “fight between two groups” broke out in the street early Sunday morning in Ybor City, Tampa, police said.

  4. Ybor City, once the cigar capital of the world, is a vibrant neighborhood in Tampa that boasts an exciting nightlife and delicious food. You can explore the historic district on a walking tour to learn more about the architecture and immigrant history, or indulge in a food tour that takes you to Latin and soul food restaurants.

  5. May 20, 2023 · It was once known as The Martinez Ybor Cigar Factory Complex, the largest and oldest cigar factory in Florida, established by Vicente Martinez-Ybor in 1886. The factory was huge, and he was able to employ over 4,000 workers from Cuba who produced millions of cigars a year. Wangkun Jia / Shutterstock.com.

  6. Welcome to Ybor City Museum State Park. Don Vicente Martinez Ybor came to an area of pine scrub and swamp to build what became the "Cigar Capital of the World." From the opening of the first cigar factory in 1886 until the 1930s, Ybor City flourished. This urban park is dedicated to the preservation of Ybor City's unique cultural heritage.

  7. The 20 minute video sets the stage with the history of Ybor City. It shares the beginning of the city with its founder - Ybor. We learn the impact of Cuban immigrants, as well as, Spanish, Italian, German and Jewish influence on the area. Of course Cigar making was the primary industry.

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