The Bay of Pigs Museum, also known as the Brigade 2506 Museum and Library, or the Juan J. Peruyero Museum and Manuel F. Artime Library, is a museum in memory of the Bay of Pigs Invasion's Brigade 2506 in Little Havana, Miami, Florida. It is expected to be relocated to Hialeah Gardens, Florida.
In September 1987, Arnhilda Gonzalez-Quevedo, the Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives for Coral Gables, presented the museum founders with $75,000 from the state of Florida for its construction. The museum was dedicated on April 17, 1988 at 1821 South West Ninth Street in Little Havana, Miami by 400 attendees, including veterans and Cuban exiles. It is officially known as the Juan J. Peruyero Museum and Manuel F. Artime Library, and thus named for two Bay of Pigs Invasion veterans.
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Miami-Dade, United States
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