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El Centro Español de Tampa : ウィキペディア英語版
El Centro Español de Tampa
''For the similarly named building in West Tampa see El Centro Español of West Tampa''
El Centro Español de Tampa is a historic building in the Ybor City neighborhood of Tampa, in the U.S. state of Florida. Built as an ethnic and cultural clubhouse in 1912, the red brick structure situated at 1526–1536 East 7th Avenue〔 is today part of a shopping and entertainment complex.〔 It remains one of the few surviving structures specific to Spanish immigration to the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries,〔("El Centro Español de Tampa". ) (''National Park Service''. ) Retrieved May 6, 2010.〕 a legacy which garnered the Centro Español building recognition as a U.S. National Historic Landmark (NHL) on June 3, 1988.〔 El Centro Español de Tampa is one of two individual structures within Hillsborough County to be so designated.
The historic and cultural significance of El Centro Español de Tampa was noted well before the announcement of its NHL status. As early as 1974, the building was included by the National Register of Historic Places as one of the Contributing Properites within the Ybor City Historic District. The building remains an important component of the district, which on December 4, 1990, gained more distinct recognition as a National Historic Landmark District.〔 It is now home to Jason Fernandez's restaurant Carne.
== History ==

Immigrants from Spain (including some by way of Cuba) to the bustling factory town of Ybor City in 1891 established El Centro Español as the first of several ethnic social club and mutual aid society organizations. El Centro Español served as the organizational model for its later counterparts such as El Centro Asturiano, El Circulo Cubano, L'Unione Italiana, and others. These clubs grew to play vital roles in Ybor City's development and were of particular importance in welcoming and orienting new arrivals to the immigrant community.〔 In exchange for membership dues, they offered not only social, cultural, and recreational opportunities, but educational programs and health care.〔("Cigar makers & the Mutual Aid Societies". ) (History Collections, ''Gonzalez Habano Cigar Company''. ) Retrieved May 6, 2010.〕 El Centro Español in 1904 went so far as to build their own hospital, the Sanatorio del Centro Español,〔Robertson and Fresh. (1904). ("Sanatorio del Centro Español, Tampa, Florida". ) Robertson and Fresh Photograph Collection. Tampa, (''University of South Florida Libraries Digital Collections''. ) Retrieved May 6, 2010.〕 which was in its day among the top medical facilities in Florida.〔
The organization's first clubhouse, an ornately constructed frame structure flanked by two towers, was built in 1892 on the site of the present Centro Español building, and featured a theater, dance hall, canteen, soda fountain, and classrooms, where English courses were offered.〔 The club's membership expanded rapidly, surpassing 2,600 people by 1908,〔 and soon after outgrew their facility. The club replaced their original clubhouse with the building today known as El Centro Español de Tampa in 1912. In the same year, the organization established a second clubhouse, El Centro Español de West Tampa, to serve the Spanish population of West Tampa.〔
After several decades of prosperity and growth, El Centro Español and the other area social clubs entered a period of decline. Factors such as Prohibition, the Great Depression, and restrictions in immigration curtailed the influx of potential new membership, and sent much of the area's existing population looking for work elsewhere. By World War II, much of the organization's roles in terms of health care and social welfare were absorbed by government and private interests. The membership base declined further as the now second and third generation Spanish-Americans more freely interacted with the rest of the population and more closely identified with American culture.〔

In 1983, the organization consolidated their remaining membership to the West Tampa clubhouse,〔 and the Centro Español de Tampa building was sold. After sitting vacant for several years,〔 it was (restored in 2010 ) and now houses Jason Fernandez's Carne Chophouse restaurant. The West Tampa clubhouse houses the (The Hillsborough Education Foundation ) and its (Teaching Tools for Hillsborough Schools ) program.〔

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