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I respectfully disagree. The configuration of players in the photo strongly suggests a conga line, originating in Cuba. The conga line didn't make it to the states until until the 1930s. So I am going to have to go with Artemisa, Cuba. A little known fact of Cuban writing in the first part of the twentieth century is that the "r" and the "s" were interchangeable, particularly after the bars closed.
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