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Two Decades After Her Death, Celia Cruz Lives On for Her Fans

Whether minted on a U.S. coin, captured as a bobblehead or painted in a new Miami mural, the late “Queen of Salsa” continues to draw attention to her musical legacy 100 years after her birth.

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Art, Collectors and Collections, Cuba, Cuban-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, Latin Music, Little Havana (Miami, Fla), Memorabilia and Souvenirs, Miami (Fla), Salsa Dancing, Spanish Language, United States
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