See the Best Photos From Obama's Historic Visit to Cuba

The rain didn't stop the first family from enjoying their trip to Havana. Over the weekend, President Barack Obama became the first US president to visit Cuba in almost 90 years — the last one to make such a trip was Calvin Coolidge in 1928. Throughout the two-day visit, Obama met with President Raul Castro to discuss improved US-Cuban relations, including travel, trade, the release of political prisoners, and the possible closure of Guantánamo Bay. Of course, they also made time for fun with a baseball game. Ahead, check out photos of the historic visit.

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Michelle Obama, President Obama, Malia, and Sasha stepped off Airforce One at the Jose Marti International Airport in Cuba on March 20. (Get details on their stylish Spring dresses here.)

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The first family chatted in front of a statue of Cuban independence hero Carlos Manuel de Cespedes during a walking tour of the Old Havana neighborhood on March 20.

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Michelle Obama, Malia, and Sasha tour La Catedral de la Virgen Maria de la Concepcion Inmaculada in Old Havana.

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President Obama and Malia laugh as Malia translates in Spanish for a restaurateur.

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The group made a pit stop in front of a painting of Abraham Lincoln in the Museum of the City of Havana.

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Obama greets hotel workers in Havana.

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President Obama stood next to Salvador Sanchez Mesa, Vice President of the Council of Ministry, during a wreath-laying ceremony on March 21 at the Jose Marti memorial in Havana's Revolution Square.

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President Barack Obama met with Cuban President Raul Castro at the Revolution Palace on March 21.

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The two also held a press conference and ended it with one of the most awkward handshakes in presidential history.

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Michelle Obama spoke during an event about her Let Girls Learn organization.

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On March 21, the first couple attended the Cuban state dinner.

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The first family and President Raul Castro attended a baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national team on March 22.