Cuban boys in the Pedro Pan program arrive at the barracks where they will live at Opa-Locka camp. PROVIDED BY BARRY UNIVERSITY
Monsignor Bryan Walsh and Cuban boys from Operation Pedro Pan, who were living at the Opa-Locka camp, in June 1962. PROVIDED BY BARRY UNIVERSITY
Cuban boys from Operation Pedro Pan in their bunks at the Opa-Locka camp on June 15, 1962. PROVIDED BY BARRY UNIVERSITY
Monsignor Bryan Walsh with his assistant Dan Morgan at the Opa Locka camp for boys from Operation Pedro Pan, which was operated by Catholic Charities, once called Catholic Welfare Bureau, as the sign indicated Jan. 25, 1963. PROVIDED BY BARRY UNIVERSITY
Boys who will move into the Opa-Locka camp inspect the grounds. PROVIDED BY BARRY UNIVERSITY
Cuban boys from Operation Pedro Pan arrive in buses to move into the barracks at the Opa-Locka camp. PROVIDED BY BARRY UNIVERSITY
Cuban boys from Operation Pedro Pan welcome a new arrival, Arturo Powell, right, to their living quarters at Opa-Locka camp on Nov. 5, 1965. PROVIDED BY BARRY UNIVERSITY
Monsignor Bryan Walsh shows boys from Operation Pedro Pan the facilities at Opa-Locka, which were once an air base. The photo was taken on June 15, 1962. PROVIDED BY BARRY UNIVERSITY