When it comes to business, travel and cultural opportunities, today’s Cuba is not your father’s or grandfather’s Cuba. It’s not even the Cuba you thought you knew.

The Obama administration’s reestablishing of ties between the U.S. and Cuban governments has been met with emotions ranging from cautious optimism to boisterous enthusiasm by those who have waited almost three generations for this time to come.

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