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Caguas Museum Of Tobacco
The Caguas Museum of Tobacco (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Museo del Tabaco de Caguas''), officially the Herminio Torres Grillo Museum of Tobacco, is a museum dedicated to the history of the growth and industry of tobacco in Puerto Rico and the wider region of the Caribbean. This museum is located on an old colonial Neoclassical architecture, neoclassical building in Caguas barrio-pueblo, Caguas Pueblo (downtown Caguas, Puerto Rico, Caguas) which used to be a blacksmith shop, and it is the only of its kind in Puerto Rico. Tobacco used to be one of the most important crops in Puerto Rico until the 1960s, and Caguas used to be one of the main growers of this crop in the island. The museum contains relics from the former industry and replicas of a "tobacco ''ranchón''", used to cure and dry tobacco leaves for the confection of cigars. The museum also hosts experienced cigarmaking artisans who sell their product on site. References

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