Ybor City. Tampa, Florida
You can make the argument that the city of Tampa, Florida, might not exist today if it were not for the neighborhood of Ybor City . Yet many people, especially visitors to the area, know very little about this historic district. In the 1880’s, Vicente Martinez Ybor was looking for a new home for his cigar factory. He had already moved his business from Cuba to Key West, bringing it closer to his main market in the United States. He felt that there were two drawbacks to remaining in Key West. The island gave him very little room to expand the industry. And while Key West was close to Cuba, that proximity meant that progressive and pro-union organizers could easily move back and forth, building their relationships with workers in his factory. At this time, Tampa was a small town of around 700 residents, but it offered two important benefits to the growing cigar industry. First, it sat along a protected deep water bay, allowing ships to bring in raw materials from Cuba. Second, in ...