The town of Hershey in Cuba was built by the famous American chocolatier, Milton Hershey.

CAMILO CIENFUEGOS, MAYABEQUE - APRIL 2: The dilapidated sugar mill built by Milton Hershey is pictured from a nearby hillside. About 30 miles east of Havana lies the now defunct sugar mill town of Camilo Cienfuegos which was built by the famous American chocolatier, Milton Hershey, and was originally named Hershey. The town grew up around a giant sugar mill and featured American style amenities in Cuba, a golf course, baseball diamond, power plant, water system, school and rows of nice affordable wooden houses for the workers. Hershey also built an electric railway system which connects Hershey to the large cities of Havana and Matanzas allowing the sugar and employees to come and go with ease. (Photo by Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
CAMILO CIENFUEGOS, MAYABEQUE - APRIL 2: The dilapidated sugar mill built by Milton Hershey is pictured from a nearby hillside. About 30 miles east of Havana lies the now defunct sugar mill town of Camilo Cienfuegos which was built by the famous American chocolatier, Milton Hershey, and was originally named Hershey. The town grew up around a giant sugar mill and featured American style amenities in Cuba, a golf course, baseball diamond, power plant, water system, school and rows of nice affordable wooden houses for the workers. Hershey also built an electric railway system which connects Hershey to the large cities of Havana and Matanzas allowing the sugar and employees to come and go with ease. (Photo by Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
The town of Hershey in Cuba was built by the famous American chocolatier, Milton Hershey.
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