The World visits the nation most Americans aren't allowed to visit, Cuba. Our series, "Cuba Stories" kicks off with the race against time to rescue Ernest Hemingway's crumbling homestead outside Havana. The World's anchor, Lisa Mullins, and producer Elizabeth Ross returned from the literary giant's home there. They report on the American and Cuban preservationists who are trying to save Hemingway's home, against the backdrop of the U.S. embargo and the acrimony between Washington and Havana. "Cuba Stories" also features our reports on why Cuba's considered a museum on wheels, a wild matinee at the ballet, a 70-year old architect remembers his role in the Cuban revolution, and a musical tour through the archives of EGREM, Cuba's version of Motown Records.
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