Bay of Pigs Museum Opens in Miami to Commemorate 65th Anniversary
A new museum dedicated to the Bay of Pigs invasion has opened in Miami, marking the 65th anniversary of the historical event. The museum aims to honor the memory of those involved in the 1961 invasion, which was a failed military operation by Cuban exiles sponsored by the U.S. government to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime. The opening of the museum serves as a reminder of the complex history between the United States and Cuba, and the ongoing impact of the Cold War era on current U.S.-Cuba relations. The museum features exhibits that provide insights into the invasion's planning, execution, and aftermath, offering visitors a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal moment in history.