Restored by Executive Order No. 145 of President Elpidio Quirino with funds mainly contributed by school children of the Philippines. Inaugurated, 1950. Architect: Juan F. Nakpil. Content...
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Idinisenyo ni Salvador Farre. Binuksan bilang isang otel, 1919. Dito namalagi ang mga kalahok sa XXXIII International Eucharistic Congress, 1937. Ginawang Noncommissioned Officer’s Club ng...
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Declared a heritage house by the National Historical Institute 14 May 2008 Content courtesy of Encyclopedia of Philippine Heritage, which is an ongoing program of the Wiki Society of...
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This heritage house of the Ylagan–de la Rosa family is registered with the National Historical Institute, pursuant to NHI Board Resolution No. 9 S. 1998. Content courtesy of Encyclopedia...
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Itinayo noong 1892 bilang bahagi ng linyang Manila–Dagupan ng Manila Railroad Company. Dito bumaba si Jose Rizal nang dalawin niya ang San Fernando. Sa himpilang daang-bakal ding ito, noong Abril...
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The Fort of San Pedro, described in an official report of 1739, is triangular in shape and made of stone and mortar. The three bastions are La Concepcion, San Ignacio de Loyola, and...
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Executed 30 December 1896; interred secretly in this spot by the authorities on the same day; guarded for fifteen days by the Guardia Civil Veterana. Remains exhumed 17 August 1898, placed in an...
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Sa bahay na ito, na itinayo noong 1849, ipinanganak si Heneral Emilio Aguinaldo noong Marso 22, 1869. Sa durungawang nakaharap sa daan ipinahayag ni Aguinaldo ang kasarinlan ng Pilipinas noong...