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Today, Hershey is the ruin of what it was: the molasses jewel of the chocolate empire, a town founded by a gringo tycoon who gave him his last name and a station of the most punctual and the only electric train in Cuba.
![Foto: Yoe Suárez.](https://oncubanews.1eye.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/IMG_5814.jpg)
Some of the portals retain the old mosquito nets, the pyramid-shaped roo, and the false chimneys that have never seen the snow. And the Barracón, a hotel for workers from the old central that gives shelter to several families among its ruins.
![Antiguo barracón para trabajadores del central, hoy vivienda improvisada de varias familias. Foto: Yoe Suárez](https://oncubanews.1eye.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Antiguo-Barracón-para-trabajadores-del-central-hoy-vivienda-improvisada-de-varias-familias-6.jpg)
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1. Casas del pueblo fundado por el norteamericano Milton Hershey. Photo: Yoe Suárez.
Casas del pueblo fundado por el norteamericano Milton Hershey. Photo: Yoe Suárez.
2. Casas del pueblo fundado por el norteamericano Milton Hershey. Photo: Yoe Suárez.
Casas del pueblo fundado por el norteamericano Milton Hershey. Photo: Yoe Suárez.
3. Casas del pueblo fundado por el norteamericano Milton Hershey. Photo: Yoe Suárez.
Casas del pueblo fundado por el norteamericano Milton Hershey. Foto: Yoe Suárez.
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