In the late 1800s, Tampa, Florida earned the nickname “Cigar City.” It was considered the nation’s cigar-making capital with around 200 factories at its peak. But, the Great Depression and the trade embargo on Cuba led to a slump in production, and many factories shut their doors. Today, there is only one operational cigar factory in Florida and in the entire country. Producer Tara Cleary takes us inside the J.C. Newman Cigar Company factory.
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