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Cardenas Collection

"Cardenas: A Tapestry of History and Heroism" Step into the Palacio de Justicia in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico

Background imageCardenas Collection: Murals of the revolutionary hero Jose Maria Morelos, painted by Agustin Cardenas in the Palicio de

Murals of the revolutionary hero Jose Maria Morelos, painted by Agustin Cardenas in the Palicio de Justica, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, North America

Background imageCardenas Collection: Alejandro Cardenas

Alejandro Cardenas 400 Meters 09 September 1999 Date: 09 September 1999

Background imageCardenas Collection: The Spanish-American War, the United States Torpedo-Boat 'Winslow'in Action at Cardenas (litho)

The Spanish-American War, the United States Torpedo-Boat "Winslow"in Action at Cardenas (litho)
1615649 The Spanish-American War, the United States Torpedo-Boat " Winslow" in Action at Cardenas (litho) by Wright

Background imageCardenas Collection: The United States torpedo-boat Winslow in action off Cardenas Date: 1898

The United States torpedo-boat Winslow in action off Cardenas Date: 1898

Background imageCardenas Collection: Varadero Beach, Cardenas, Matanzas, Cuba, c1924

Varadero Beach, Cardenas, Matanzas, Cuba, c1924

Background imageCardenas Collection: Warships blocking the coast of Cuba, (1898), 1920s

Warships blocking the coast of Cuba, (1898), 1920s
Warships blocking the coast of Cuba. William Thomas Sampson at the front of squadron came out on April 23rd, 1898 and headed to the shores of Cuba

Background imageCardenas Collection: Attack of Cardenas, (1898), 1920s

Attack of Cardenas, (1898), 1920s
Attack of Cardenas. On 11th May 1898, the Windslow and the Hudson entered the Bay of Cardenas, with intent to destroy three spanish gunboats

Background imageCardenas Collection: Battle of Cardenas, (1850), 1920s

Battle of Cardenas, (1850), 1920s
Battle of Narciso Lopez. On landing in Cardenas with 17 soldiers, had a battle with governor Ceruti fighting with 100 men who came from Guamacaro to defend the Governor

Background imageCardenas Collection: Narciso Lopez landing in Cardenas, (1850), 1920s

Narciso Lopez landing in Cardenas, (1850), 1920s
The landing of Narciso Lopez in Cardenas on 19th of May 1850 with 600 men, seizing the city, they raised the flag of the lone star for the first time in Cuba

Background imageCardenas Collection: Large shop in Cardenas, Cuba

Large shop in Cardenas, Cuba
Large shop, The 20th Century of Jose Finale, in Cardenas, Cuba, selling optical items, phonographs, prayer books, music books, etc. Date: circa 1910

Background imageCardenas Collection: Cuba, Matanzas Province, Cardenas, Flagpole Monument, commemorates the first raising

Cuba, Matanzas Province, Cardenas, Flagpole Monument, commemorates the first raising of the Cuban flag on May 19, 1850

Background imageCardenas Collection: LAZARO CARDENAS (1895-1970). Mexican military leader and President, 1934-1940

LAZARO CARDENAS (1895-1970). Mexican military leader and President, 1934-1940. Meeting with oil industry labor leaders in Tamaulipas, Mexico. Photograph, 1938

Background imageCardenas Collection: Palacio de los Condes de Valhermoso - Ecija, Spain

Palacio de los Condes de Valhermoso - Ecija, Spain
Palacio de los Condes de Valhermoso de Cardenas y de Torres Cabrera (Palace of the Counts of Valhermoso of Cardenas and Torres Cabrera) - Ecija, Seville

Background imageCardenas Collection: CARDENAS, Lạro (1895-1970). Mexican politician

CARDENAS, Lạro (1895-1970). Mexican politician
CARDENAS, Lạ ro (1895-1970). Mexican politician and milutary man, president of the Republic (1934-1940). Oil on canvas. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of History (Chapultepec Castle)


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"Cardenas: A Tapestry of History and Heroism" Step into the Palacio de Justicia in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, and you'll be greeted by a breathtaking sight - murals depicting the revolutionary hero Jose Maria Morelos. These stunning artworks were skillfully painted by Agustin Cardenas, capturing the essence of bravery and resilience. But Cardenas's artistic legacy doesn't end there. In another corner of history, we find Alejandro Cardenas making his mark during the Spanish-American War. The lithograph showcasing the United States Torpedo-Boat "Winslow" in action at Cardenas transports us back to 1898 when this intense conflict unfolded. Speaking of Cardenas's historical significance, let's journey to Cuba where Varadero Beach beckons with its pristine beauty. This coastal gem was once witness to warships blocking Cuba's coast during that same era. The Battle in 1850 and Narciso Lopez landing on these shores further highlight its pivotal role in shaping Cuban history. Beyond warfare lies everyday life in this vibrant town. Picture yourself strolling through its streets as you stumble upon a large shop bustling with activity - a testament to Cardenas's thriving commercial scene. And if you're seeking a symbol of national pride, look no further than Matanzas Province's Flagpole Monument standing tall in Cardenas. It commemorates the historic moment when Cuba raised its flag for the first time - an emblematic gesture representing freedom and independence. From revolutionaries immortalized on walls to battles fought at sea; from picturesque beaches to bustling shops; from monuments honoring past struggles to symbols celebrating newfound liberty – all these fragments come together harmoniously within the tapestry that is "Cardenas.