Just last week President Obama announced for the first time in over half a century, an American factory has been approved to operate in Cuba. Now, for another historic milestone in his presidency, the POTUS will visit the country making him the first president to visit Cuba in over 80 years. ABC News reports the visit is expected to take place in “mid-March,” and will reportedly be part of a “broader” Latin America trip. Early Thursday morning, President Obama tweeted about the time he plans to spend in Cuba. “14 months ago, I announced that we would begin normalizing relations with Cuba,” @POTUS tweeted. “We’ve already made significant progress. Our flag flies over our Embassy in Havana once again. More Americans are traveling to Cuba than at any time in the last 50 years.” More below.