Hispanic Heritage Month, observed from September 15th to October 15th, celebrates the rich history, culture, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino communities across the United States.
One unique piece of that heritage is “Las Villas,” also known as the Spanish Alps. This area in the Town of Plattekill, NY, became a popular destination for Spanish and Cuban vacationers and 1913, the first hotel catering specifically to Latino and Spanish guests was established, and by 1920, more than a dozen resorts had sprung up.
These resorts offered authentic Latin food, music, and a cultural experience designed for their Hispanic clientele.
A new documentary, *Back to Las Villas*, highlights the vibrant music and food scene at the resorts during the 1960s and 1970s. The film will be screened this Thursday in Kingston as part of the city’s Hispanic Heritage Celebration, followed by a panel discussion with local community leaders.
Radio Catskill’s Patricio Robayo spoke with producer and director Jimmy Castro to learn more about the making of the documentary and the legacy of Las Villas.