Shipping containers full of tools arrive to help build facility to house US novelist’s photos and letters
The new era of US-Cuban normalization has brought hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of supplies into the country to build a conservation facility for Ernest Hemingway artefacts ranging from books and letters to fishing rods and African animal heads.
Two shipping containers packed with US-bought tools and hardware – from electric fuse boxes to hurricane-proof windows – were opened outside the novelist’s Havana estate on Wednesday to allow work to begin.
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