In the 1940s and
‘50s, the
streets of Havana
glowed with neon.
Then, thousands of
multicolored signs
illuminated
Cuba’s
capital. But in t
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In the 1940s and ‘50s, the streets of Havana glowed with neon. Then, thousands of multicolored signs illuminated Cuba’s capital. But in the 1960s, the neon signs became difficult and expensive to maintain. Slowly, they were taken down or shut off and left to decay. But all was not lost, and the city’s neon is beginning to shine once more—thanks to artist Kadir López Nieves. Sign by sign, he is painstakingly restoring Havana’s glowing legacy to its former glory. Along with a skilled group of enthusiasts, Nieves is helping bring color and light back to this historic city.
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