The Bay of Pigs Monument is an inspiring historical landmark located in Little Havana, Miami, Florida, USA. It stands as a tribute to the Cuban exiles who fought and perished during the failed military invasion of Cuba by Brigade 2506 on April 17, 1961. The monument features an eternal flame at the top, representing hope and resilience, along with engraved names of those who lost their lives. Dedicated in 1971, this site has undergone recent improvements through a $1.26 million project led by Commissioner Manolo Reyes, ensuring its preservation for future generations to appreciate. Visitors from all over the world come to learn about this significant chapter in Cuban history and pay their respects to the brave souls who dared to dream of a better future for their homeland.