List of historical markers of the Philippines in Metro Manila
This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Metro Manila is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings, monuments, or in special locations.
While many Cultural Properties have historical markers installed, not all places marked with historical markers are designated into one of the particular categories of Cultural Properties.
Caloocan
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Bantayog ni Andres Bonifacio | Andrés Bonifacio Monument | Structure | Monument | Monument dedicated to the lifework of Andrés Bonifacio. | Rotunda | Filipino | 2009 | |
Gregoria de Jesus | Wife of Andrés Bonifacio and woman Katipunero leader | Filipino | May 9, 1975 |
Las Piñas
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Las Piñas Bamboo Organ | Fr. Diego Cera Avenue, Daniel Fajardo | English | ||||||
Simbahan ng Las Piñas | Las Piñas Church | Building | House of Worship | Home of the bamboo organ. | Fr. Diego Cera Avenue, Daniel Fajardo | Filipino | 1995 | |
Simbahan ng Parokya ng San Jose, Las Piñas | Church of the Parish of St. Joseph, Las Piñas | Building | House of Worship | Home of the bamboo organ. | Fr. Diego Cera Avenue, Daniel Fajardo | Filipino | 2014 | |
Labanan sa Zapote | Battle of Zapote River | Building/Structures | Bridge | Where Filipinos fought against the Americans in 1897. | Zapote Road, Las Piñas-Bacoor Border | Filipino | March 10, 2015 |
Makati
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Ayala y Compañia | Ayala and Company | Ayala Building, Ayala Avenue | Spanish | 1951 | ||||
Bank of the Philippine Islands[1] | BPI Headquarters | August 1, 2001 | ||||||
Church and Monastery of Guadalupe | Building | House of Worship | Church foundations laid by the Augustinians in 1601. | 7440 Bernardino Street, Guadalupe Viejo | Filipino | 1937 | ||
Dental Profession in the Philippines | Began in 1850. | PDA Building | English | 1961 | ||||
Elizalde y Compañia (Sucesores de Ynchausti y Compañia) | Elizalde and Company (Successors of Ynchausti and Company) | Elizalde Building, Ayala Avenue | Spanish | 1951 | ||||
Ang Gusali ng Punonghimpilan sa Pagsasanay Militar ng Mamamayan sa Metropolitan Manila | Building of the Main Base of the Military Training Center for the Citizens of Metropolitan Manila | Built for the American troops in the Philippines during the time of MacArthur. | MTMTC | Filipino | April 1, 1984 | |||
Makati | Formerly part of the visita of Santa Ana de Sapa | Facade of Makati City Hall. | Filipino | November 11, 1991 | ||||
Memorare | In memory of Andrés Bonifacio | Makati Linear Park | Filipino | 1997 | ||||
Nielson Tower | The control tower of the first airport of the Philippines | Nielson Tower, Makati Avenue | Filipino | 1996 | ||||
Philippine Bar Association | Established to promote the rule of law. | Filipino | June 26, 1992 | |||||
Philippine Dental Association | Established as a legal profession, January 10, 1903 | PDA Building | Filipino | September 2, 2008 | ||||
Pio Isidro y Castañeda (1865–1931) | Katipunan general, exiled to Guam during the American occupation. | Pio del Pilar | Filipino | November 30, 1983 | ||||
San Pedro Macati | Building | House of Worship | Built by the Jesuits in 1620 and administered until 1768. | 5539 D.M. Rivera Street, Poblacion | English | 1937 |
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Vuelo-Madrid-Manila | Madrid-Manila Flight | Nichols Field | Spanish |
Malabon
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Birthplace of Gregorio Sanciangco[2] |
Member of the reform movement by Rizal. | Tonsuya | English | 1952 | ||||
Gregorio Sanciangco y Goson | Lawyer, participated in movements led by Rizal. | 24 Sangciangco, Tonsuya | Filipino | 1952 | ||||
Simbahan ng San Bartolome | Church of San Bartolome | Building | House of Worship | Founded as a visita of Tondo, 1599. | Rizal Avenue Extension, Bgy. Poblacion | Filipino | August 27, 2015 | |
Ang Simbahan ng Concepcion | Concepcion Church | Building | House of Worship | Enshrines the image of the La Inmaculada Concepcion crowned by Jaime Cardinal Sin on December 7, 1986. | General Antonio Luna corner Escanilla Streets, Concepcion | Filipino | September 8, 2007 |
Mandaluyong
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Residence of Pres. Jose P. Laurel [3] | Villa Paciencia, 515 S. Laurel Street corner Shaw Boulevard | English | 1965 | |||||
Carmelo and Bauermann, Inc. | One of the oldest lithographic establishments in the Philippines | Epifanio de los Santos Avenue | English | 1937 | ||||
Jose P. Laurel | Where he was assassinated while playing golf, June 5, 1943. | Wack-Wack | English | June 5, 1992 | ||||
National Center for Mental Health[4] | Established December 1925, secretly admitted civilian and guerrilla patients during WWII, became National Center for Mental Health November 12, 1986. | National Center for Mental Health, Barrio Mauway, Mandaluyong | Filipino | December 17, 2014 | ||||
San Miguel Brewery, Inc. | Established 1890 as the Fabrica de Cerveza de San Miguel. Unveiled on its 125th Anniversary. | 40 San Miguel Ave., San Miguel Brewery Main Office | Filipino | September 29, 2015 |
Manila
Binondo
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Bangko ng Kapuluang Pilipinas (Banco de las Islas Filipinas) | Bank of the Philippine Islands | The first bank in the Philippines. | Bank of the Philippine Islands site, Plaza Cervantes | Filipino | 1977 | |||
Dr. Lorenzo Negrao | Founder of Botica Boie. | Escolta | ||||||
Insular Life Assurance Company | First insurance company organized by Filipinos. | Recto Ave. | ||||||
Mariano Limjap (1856–1926) |
Businessman who helped in the Philippine Revolution. | Juan Luna St. | Filipino | 2009 | ||||
Patricio Mariano (1877–1935) |
Became a writer for revolutionary pamphlets and publications. | Escolta | Filipino | 1977 | ||||
Peele, Hubbel & Co. | Recto Ave. | English | ||||||
Residence of Higino Francisco | Where the Original Manuscript of Noli me Tángere was kept hidden. | Masangkay St. | Filipino | July 19, 1963 | ||||
Roman Ongpin (1847–1912) |
Nationalist and philanthropist who helped the revolutionary forces against Spain. | Ongpin Monument | Filipino | 2008 | ||||
Ang Simbahan ng Binondo | Binondo Church | Building | House of Worship | Main church of Binondo district. | Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz | Filipino | May 14, 1971 | |
Ang Tahanan ng Kaanak ni Rizal (1893-1896) (Daang San Jose Ngayo'y Magdalena), Maynila | The Rizal Residence (1893-1896) (San Jose Road Now Magdalena), Manila | Where Rizal family members lived | 525 Magdalena (now Masangkay) | Filipino | 1963 | |||
Tahanan ng Kinamatayan ng Ama ni Rizal | House Where the Father of Rizal Died | Where the urn of José Rizal's remains were kept and where his father, Francisco Mercado Rizal, died. | 619 Estraude | Filipino | 1960 | |||
Tiong Se Academy | Chinese school established by Tan Kang, first Chinese consul to the Philippines in 1899 | Sta. Elena Street | Filipino | 2014 | ||||
William J. Burke (1873–1946) |
The first cardiologist in the Philippines to use the electrocardiograph. | Burke Building, Escolta St. | Filipino | 1993 |
Ermita
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Site of the massacre of Vincentian priests and civilians during WWII. | English | |||||||
Site | Site | Site of the execution of Fr. Gomez, Fr. Burgos, and Fr. Zamora (Collectively known as GOMBURZA). | Rizal Park | Spanish and English | 1953 | |||
Scottish Rite Freemasonry building used as a torture center for the Japanese during WWII. | Taft Avenue | English | 1995 | |||||
Adamson University | Building | School | School established as Adamson School of Industrial Chemistry in 1932 by George Lucas Adamson. | San Marcelino St. | Filipino | February 8, 2007 | ||
Ang Aklatang Pambansa | The National Library | Started as the American Circulating Library, 1900. | T.M. Kalaw St. | Filipino | January 1, 1969 | |||
Andres Bonifacio | Site | Monument | Founder of the Katipunan. | Plaza Lawton | Filipino | November 30, 1979; 2013 | ||
Asilo of San Vicente de Paul | Building | Orphanage | Institution inaugurated July 26, 1885. | U.N. Avenue | English | 1935 | ||
Asociacion Feminista Filipina (Feminist Association of the Philippines) | Founded June 30, 1905. | 962 Josefa Llanes Escoda St.[5] | Filipino, English | 1955, 2005 | ||||
Apolinario Mabini | Monument | Personage | Declared a national monument by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, March 30, 2015. | National Library | Filipino | July 23, 2015 | ||
Botanical Garden | Established 1850 | Arroceros | English | |||||
Boy Scouts of the Philippines | Building / Structures | Boy Scouts of the Philippines Building | English | 1956 | ||||
Bulwagang Lungsod ng Maynila | Manila City Hall | Building | Government Center | First hall of the City of Manila. | Manila City Hall | Filipino | June 24, 1977 | |
Cannon at the South Side, National Library - Legislative Building | National Museum | English | ||||||
Cannon on the South Side of the Legislative Building | National Museum | English | ||||||
Casino Español de Manila | Spanish Casino of Manila | Building | Social Club | Only club by the Spanish living in the Philippines. | T. M. Kalaw St. | Filipino | 1993 | |
Central United Methodist Church | Building | House of Worship | First Protestant church established in the Philippines. | 694 T. M. Kalaw St. | Filipino | May 29, 1985 | ||
Church of San Vicente de Paul | Building | House of Worship | Chapel built in 1883 used as the parish church of Paco. | San Marcelino St. | English | 1935 | ||
Colegio de Santa Isabel | First normal school for girls in the Philippines | English | ||||||
Compañia General de Tabacos de Filipinas | Tobacco Company of the Philippines | Founded in 1881. | Romualdez Street | Spanish | 1951 | |||
Cosmopolitan Church | Building | House of worship | Protestant church built in 1936 | Taft Avenue Corner Apacible Street, | Filipino | 2005 | ||
Elpidio R. Quirino (1890–1958) [6] |
Served as the sixth President of the Philippines. | Quirino Grandstand | Filipino | 1990 | ||||
Ermita Science Community | Pedro Gil St. | Filipino | February 27, 1992 | |||||
Fernando Ma. Guerrero | Prince of Philippine lyric. | Peralta Apartment | Filipino | June 12, 1983 | ||||
The First Congress of the Republic of the Philippines 1846 ~ 1849 |
Members of the First Congress of the Republic of the Philippines | Rizal Park flagpole | English | |||||
Girl Scouts of the Philippines | Scouting movement for girls established by Josefa Llanes Escoda. | GSP National Headquarters, 901 Padre Faura St. | Filipino | December 28, 1990 | ||||
Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines | Primary, independent, and national masonic institute. | San Marcelino | Filipino | December 19, 1987 | ||||
Gusaling Army and Navy Club | Army and Navy Club Building | One of the former centers of Manila social life. | Manila Army and Navy Club | Filipino | 1991 | |||
Gusali ng Elks Club | Elks Club Building | Building | Clubhouse | Currently as the Children's Museum of Manila | Museo Pambata, Roxas Boulevard | English | January 29, 1977 | |
Gusali ng Lungsod ng Maynila | Manila City Hall | First building which was constrcuted on site completed in 1904. | Manila City Hall | Filipino | ||||
Harris Memorial College | Taft Ave. | Filipino | October 24, 1986 | |||||
Dr. Honorato L. Quisumbing | Site where he was felled by sniper while attening to the sick. | Philippine General Hospital | English | |||||
Ang Kapilya ng Ermita | Ermita Chapel | Filipino | August 28, 1989 | |||||
League of Woman Voters of the Philippines, Inc. (LWVP) | Organization established to promote women participation in the government. | National Museum, Taft Ave. cor. Padre Burgos St. | Filipino | July 15, 1967 | ||||
Leon Ma. Guerrero (1915 - 1962) | Diplomat, writer, nationalist. | Nuestra Señora de Guia Plaza | Filipino | June 24, 1953 | ||||
Leon Maria Guerrero (1853–1935) |
Site | Site | First Filipino botanist and pharmaceutic. | Mehan Garden, Padre Burgos Avenue | Filipino | 1982 | ||
Luis Eligio Guerrero 1874 - 1950 | Writer and doctor who treated many children against beri-beri, malaria, and chickenpox. | United Nations Ave. | Filipino | December 1, 1974 | ||||
Luneta Hotel | Designed by Salvador Farre, an example of French Renaissance architecture. | Luneta Hotel, T. M. Kalaw St. | Filipino | 2014 | ||||
Manila Metropolitan Theater | Building | Theater | Intended as the National Theater. | Plaza Lawton | Filipino | 1976, 1988 | ||
Manuel Araullo y Gonzales (1853–1924) |
Structure | Monument | Third Chief Justice of the Supreme Court | Araullo High School | Filipino | 1991 | ||
Manuel Acuña Roxas (1892–1948) | President of the Philippines from 1946-1948. | Roxas Blvd. | Filipino | 1989 | ||||
Manuel S. Guerrero (1877–1919) | Father of Beriberi studies of the infants in the Philippines. | Nuestra Señora de Guia Plaza | Filipino | 1984 | ||||
Mataas na Paaralang Araullo | Araullo High School | Establish as part of Manila High School. | Araullo High School, Taft Ave. | Filipino | ||||
Manila Science High School | Began as a Special Science Class (SSC) of the Manila High School. | H. A. Bordner Building, Taft Avenue | Filipino | October 12, 2013 | ||||
Military Hospital of Manila Sternberg Hospital | Utilized under the Spanish and American regimes. | English | ||||||
The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines | Organization | Established 1912. Centennial Markers. | F. Benitez St. | Filipino, English | December 12, 2012 | |||
National Historical Institute | Building | Government Office | Now renamed as National Historical Commission of the Philippines. | T.M. Kalaw St. | Filipino | December 30, 1995 | ||
Natividad Almeda Lopez | First female lawyer and first female judge. | Taft Ave. | Filipino | September 8, 1992 | ||||
Old Legislative Building | First built as a library in 1918. | National Museum | Filipino | 2010 | ||||
Ang Pambansang Bantayog ni Jose Rizal 1913 |
The National Monument of José Rizal 1913 | The national monument of Rizal designed by Richard Kissling. | Rizal Park | Filipino, English | December 30, 2013 | |||
Ang Pambansang Museo | The National Museum | Building | Government Center, Museum | Old Legislative Building | National Museum | Filipino | October 29, 2001 | |
Philippine General Hospital | Building | Hospital | Prime government hospital of the Philippines. | Taft Avenue | Filipino | 1992 | ||
Philippine Normal College | Established January 21, 1901. | Philippine Normal University, Taft Avenue | English | 1952 | ||||
Philippine Normal University (1901 - 2001) |
Established January 21, 1901. | Philippine Normal University, Taft Avenue | Filipino | 2001 | ||||
Philippine Red Cross | Organized as a branch of American Red Cross in August 30, 1905. | Taft Ave. cor. U.N. Avenue | English | 1955 | ||||
Philippine Post Office | Building | Post Office | Primary postal service building of the Philippines. | Liwasang Bonifacio | Filipino | June 2, 1994 | ||
Philippine School of Arts and Trades | PSAT site, Ayala Ave. | English | 1952 | |||||
Plaza Salamanca | Site | Plaza | In memory of Olivia Salamanca, M.D., pioneer woman physician of the Philippines | United Nations Ave. | English | 1955 | ||
Rafael Palma | Writer, educator, scholar, statesman, and senator. | University of the Philippines - Manila, Padre Faura | Filipino | October 24, 1974 | ||||
Rizal Fountain | Structure | Fountain | Fountain used by Rizal while in Germany. | Rizal Park | Filipino | December 30, 2011 | ||
Rizal's Execution Site | Site | Site | Where Rizal was executed for his alleged treason against Spain. | Rizal Park | Spanish, English | 1998 | ||
Samahang Pang-hukbong Katihan at Pandagat ng Maynila (Army and Navy Club Building) | Building | Clubhouse | South Boulevard | English | January 29, 1979; June 29, 1992 | |||
Sa mga Bayani ng Lungsod ng Maynila | To the Heroes of the City of Manila | Remembrance to the heroes of Manila during WWII. | In front of Manila City Hall | Filipino | 1993 | |||
Santa Isabel College | Founded in 1594. | Santa Isabel College, Taft Avenue | English | September 14, 1947 | ||||
The Session Hall of the Senate of the Philippines | The session hall of the Senate of the Philippines from 1946 until their relocation to the GSIS Building in 1998. | National Museum | English | 1996 | ||||
Simbahan at Kumbento ng San Juan Bautista de Bagumbayan | Church and Convent of San Juan Bautista de Bagumbayan | Site | Site | First church and convent of the Augustinian Recollects in the Philippines. | Rizal Park | English | 2006 | |
Ang Simbahan ng Nuestra Señora de Guia | Nuestra Señora de Guia Church | Building | House of Worship | Built in 1606. | Mabini St. | Filipino | May 19, 1971 | |
Sinupang Pambansa | National Archives | Association / Institution / Organization | Government Office | Established on October 21, 1901. | West Wing, National Library Bldg. | Filipino | May 25, 1971 | |
Site of the Former Colegio de San Pedro Martir | Church and convent of the Parian | English | ||||||
Site of the Inauguration of the Commonwealth Philippines | Where Manuel Quezon was Inaugurated | National Museum | English | |||||
Sixto Ylagan Orosa y Agoncillo | Instituted 14 Red Cross emergancy hospitals in Manila during WWII. | TNL Building | Filipino | December 12, 1991 | ||||
Technological University of the Philippines | Building | School | Established as Manila Trade School. | Technological University of the Philippines | Filipino | December 3, 2001 | ||
United Nations Plaza | Dedicated by the City of Manila | U.N. Avenue | English | 1951 | ||||
"Where Marcos Was Confined" | The room where President Ferdinand Marcos was confined for the illness contracted during his WWII army service (most probably a hoax) | Philippine General Hospital, Taft Ave. | Filipino | 1966 | ||||
Young Men's Christian Association | Organized in 1910, helped in promoting athletic interest in the Philippines. | YMCA Building, Arroceros St. | English | 1961 |
Intramuros
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Manila Cathedral destroyed during WWII | Manila Cathedral site ruins | English | 1949 | |||||
Santo Domingo Church destroyed during WWII | Santo Domingo Church site ruins | English | 1949 | |||||
Ang Akwaryum | The Aquarium | Structure | Aquarium | Magallanes Drive | Filipino | 1968 | ||
Aquarium | English | |||||||
Araullo High School | English | |||||||
Archonfraternity of Nuestra Señora de Aranzazu | Building | School | Archonfraternity of Nuestra Señora de Aranzazu established in the College of San Juan de Letran. | Colegio de San Juan de Letran | English | 1939 | ||
Ateneo de Manila | Site | School | Formerly Escuela Pia, founded by the Jesuits. | (currently in NHCP storage) | English | 1935 | ||
Site of the Former Colegio de San Pedro Martir | Church and convent of the Parian | English | ||||||
At the Corner of Gen. Luna and Victoria | Was occupied by three Jesuit institutions | English | ||||||
Bastion San Andres or San Nicolas | Protected the city from invasions from the Chinese and other powers. | English | ||||||
Beaterio | Founded by Ignacia del Espiritu Santo | English | ||||||
Bastion San Diego | Completed in 1644. | English | ||||||
Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. "Ninoy" (1932–1983) |
Major political opponent of Ferdinand Marcos. | Padre Burgos Ave. | Filipino | |||||
Boy's Singing School | English | |||||||
Casas Consistoriales (Ayuntamiento) | The Old City Hall of Manila | Bureau of Treasury (Ayuntamiento) | Filipino | September 1989 | ||||
Ang Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine Islands[7] | The Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine Islands | Established in April 19, 1886 to improve commerce, industry, and trade in the country. | Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines Foundation, Inc. | Filipino, English, Spanish | 2014 | |||
Ang Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines Foundation, Inc. | The Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines Foundation, Inc. | Established in April 19, 1886 to improve commerce, industry, and trade in the country. | Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines Foundation, Inc. | Filipino | 2002 | |||
Church of Recoletos | First erected in 1608. | Recolect Church (now inexistent) | English | |||||
Church of San Agustin | Building | House of Worship | Oldest stone church built in the Philippines. | San Agustin Church | English | 1934, 1998 | ||
Church of the Third Order of the Franciscans | Founded about 1611. | Third Order of the Franciscans Church (now inexistent) | English | |||||
College of San Juan de Letran | Building | School | School founded in 1630 by Diego de Santamaria | Colegio de San Juan de Letran,151 Muralla St. | English | 1941 | ||
Colegio de Santa Rosa | Sta. Rosa College | Established in 1750. | Colegio de Santa Rosa | Filipino | August 25, 1979 | |||
Cuartel de Santa Lucia (Santa Lucia Barracks) | Structure | Ruins | Built under Governor General Jose y Vargas, this gate became the barracks for the Philippine Constabulary. | Santa Lucia St. | Filipino | August 4, 1990 | ||
Dambana ng Kalayaan | Independence Shrine | In memory of Rizal and those who fought for the independence of the country. | Rizal Shrine, Fort Santiago | Filipino | December 30, 1972 | |||
Dambanang Rizal sa Fort Santiago | Rizal Shrine in Fort Santiago | Fort where José Rizal was imprisoned before his execution in Luneta, became a shrine for Rizal. | Rizal Shrine, Fort Santiago | Filipino | 2013 | |||
Daughters of Charity | Social and religious mission established by the Vincentians. | CBCP Headquarters, Gen. Luna St. | Filipino | July 22, 1987 | ||||
Site of the Former Colegio de San Pedro Martir | Church and convent of the Parian | English | ||||||
El Parian | Former site of the Chinese suburb | Padre Burgos St. | English | 1949 | ||||
Father Burgos' Residence | Where Father Burgos lived in 1872 | Cabildo St. | English | |||||
Father Jose A. Burgos | Where Father Burgos lived from 1865-1872. | Cabildo St. | English | |||||
Fernanda Balboa 1902 - 1999 |
Civic leader and the one behind the law creating Women's and Minor's Bureau. | Department of Labor and Employment | Filipino | 2002 | ||||
Former Military Chapel | Chapel where the GOMBURZA were detained before their execution. | |||||||
Former Site of San Juan de Letran College | English | |||||||
Fort Santiago | Structure | Fortification | Foremost fort in the Intramuros built in place of the wooden palisade of Raja Matanda. | Sta. Clara St. | English | 1934 | ||
Former Palace of the Governors General | Building | Government Office | Residence of the Governor-General of the Philippines. | Plaza Roma | Filipino | 1936 | ||
Franciscan Church[8] | The great San Francisco Church of Intramuros | San Francisco Church (now inexistent) | English | 1935 | ||||
In Memory of the Victims of Fort Santiago | Structure | Memorial | Monument to the victims of Japanese violence inside the Fort in World War II. | Fort Santiago | English | 1995 | ||
Intendencia Building | Former building of the Central Bank of the Philippines, Aduana Street | English | 1935 | |||||
Jesuit Church of San Ignacio | Designed by architect Felix Roxas. | Jesuit/San Ignacio Church (now being reconstructed) | English | |||||
Jose P. Laurel (1891–1959) |
Structure | Monument | President of the Second Philippine Republic. | Lyceum of the Philippines University | Filipino | 1991 | ||
Juan Luna y Novicio (1857–1899) |
Structure | Monument | Revolutionary painter, patriot and diplomat. | Juan Luna Monument, Gen. Luna St. | Filipino, English | December 14, 1985 | ||
Knights of Columbus Manila Council No. 1000 | Building / Structures | Organization | Established in 1905. | Knights of Columbus Building | Filipino | June 4, 2013 [9] | ||
Madre Ignacia del Espiritu Santo | Mother Ignacia del Espiritu Santo | Founder of the Religious of the Virgin Mary. | Bagumbayan Light and Sound Museum | Filipino | March 4,fdel fi 1980 | |||
Manila High School | Building | School | Established by the Spanish in 1892. | Victoria cor. Muralla Streets | Filipino | 1982 | ||
Memorare - Manila 1945 | Structure | Monument | Dedicated to more than 100,000 civilians who were killed in the Liberation of Manila. | Gen. Luna St. | English | 1996 | ||
Mint | Former place where the Philippine currency was minted. | Aduana | ||||||
National Press Club | Established in 1952 | National Press Club Building | Filipino | 2006 | ||||
Padre Jose A. Burgos | Father Jose A. Burgos | Where Father Burgos lived from 1865-1872. | Cabildo St. | Filipino | 1984 | |||
Ang Pagpapalaya ng Maynila | The Liberation of Manila | Site | Site | For the liberation of Manila under the joint Filipino and American troops. | Postigo St. | Filipino | February 3, 1989 | |
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila | University of the City of Manila | Building | School | College of Manila built by the Jesuits in 1595. | General Luna cor. Muralla Sts. | English | 1968 | |
Parian Gate | Structure | Gateway | Gate between Inramuros and the Parian. | Muralla St. | English | |||
Pintong Isabela II | Isabela II Gate | Structure | Gateway | The gate of Intramuros facing the Pasig River. | Magallanes Dr. | Filipino | December 8, 1968 | |
Pintong Postigo | Posterior Gate | Structure | Gateway | The third gate of Intramuros facing Manila Bay. | Postigo cor. Arzobispo Sts. | Filipino | 1968 | |
Pintong Real | Royal Gate | Structure | Gateway | The second gate of Intramuros facing south. | Muralla Sts. | Filipino | December 8, 1968 | |
Pintong Sta. Lucia | Sta. Lucia Gate | Structure | Gateway | The second gate of Intramuros facing Manila Bay. | Bonifacio Dr. | Filipino | 1968 | |
Plaza McKinley[10] | Now Plaza de Roma. | Plaza Roma | English | 1934 | ||||
Ang Pook na Kinatatayuan ng Unang Diyosesano ng Pilipinas | The Site of the First Diocesan Seminary in the Philippines | The first diocesan seminary in the Philippines. | Arzobispo St. | Filipino | ||||
Pook na Pinaglibingan kay Madre Francisca del Espiritu Santo | Burial Site of Mother Ignacia del Espiritu Santo | Where Mother Ignacia was buried in August 24, 1711. | Colegio de San Juan de Letran | Filipino | 2000 | |||
Powder Magazine | Placed by Field Marshall Fernándo Valdés y Tamon, former governor general of the Philippines | English | ||||||
Prison Cell of Jose Rizal | Building | Prison Cell, NHCP Museum | Prison cell where Rizal was detained as prisoner from November 3 to December 29. | Fort Santiago | English | 1959 | ||
Puerta Real - Royal Gateway | Through this gate Spanish governors and archbishops made their official entry into the city | Puerta Real | English | |||||
Roman Catholic Cathedral of Manila | Building | House of Worship | The main building for the Archdioceses of Manila. | Manila Cathedral | English | 1934,[11] 1958 | ||
Santa Clara Convent | Church built in 1622. | English | ||||||
Santa Potenciana College | English | |||||||
Santa Rosa Beaterio and College for Girls | English | |||||||
Santisimo Rosario College | English | |||||||
Simbahan at Kumbento ng Recoletos | Church and Convent of the Recolects | Site | Site | Place where the church and convent of the Recollects were built | Recoletos cor. Muralla Sts. | Filipino | 2006 | |
Site of the Former Church of San Juan de Dios | Took over the Hospital de la Misericordia on March 31, 1656 | English | ||||||
Tenaza Real Santiago | Designed and constructed between 1662 and 1671. | English | ||||||
Tomas Mapua (1888–1965) |
Building | School | Educator and first registered Filipino architect | Mapúa Institute of Technology | Filipino, English | December 21, 1989 | ||
Unibersidad ng Santo Tomas | University of Santo Tomas | Site | School | Foundation place of the University of Santo Tomas. | Solana St. | Filipino | 2001 |
Malate
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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The Aristocrat [12] | Roxas Blvd. | Filipino | 2013 | |||||
Chapel of the Crucified Christ St. Paul University Manila |
Building | House of Worship | Church built according to the designs of architect Andres Luna de San Pedro. | St. Paul University, Pedro Gil St. | Filipino | November 23, 2007 | ||
Church of Malate | Building | House of Worship | City section as far back as 1588. | Malate Church | English | 1937 | ||
Concepción Felix Rodriguez (1884–1967) | Women's rights activist. | CWL Building, Escoda St. | Filipino | February 9, 1981 | ||||
De La Salle University - Manila | Established in 1911 under the De La Salle Brothers. | De La Salle University - Manila | Filipino | 2012 | ||||
Ellinwood Malate Church | Building | House of Worship | Presbyterian church built in Malate in 1907. | 1660 Dr. Antonio Vasquez St. | Filipino | 2007 | ||
Elpidio R. Quirino | Structure | Monument | Second President of the Republic of the Philippines. | Quirino Ave. corner Roxas Blvd. | Filipino | March 1, 1994 | ||
Engracia Cruz Reyes (1892–1974) | Restaurant and Philippine cuisine pioneer. | Plaza Rajah Sulayman | Filipino | July 12, 1992 | ||||
Felipe Encarnacion Agoncillo at Marcela Mariño Agoncillo | Felipe Encarnacion Agoncillo and Marcela Mariño Agoncillo | Residence of the first Filipino diplomat and his wife who made the first Philippine flag | 2200 M.H. del Pilar St. | Filipino | May 26, 1990 | |||
Fort San Antonio Abad | Structure | Fortification | Fort with origins dating back to 1584. | BSP Grounds, Apolinario Mabini cor. Pablo Ocampo Sts. | English | 1937 | ||
Honoria Acosta Sison | First Filipina Doctor | Taft Ave. | Filipino | |||||
Jose P. Laurel (1891–1959) |
President of the Second Philippine Republic. | Roxas Blvd. | Filipino | |||||
Manila Yacht Club | Building | Social Club | Founded by James C. Rockwell, Joseph a Thomas, Abrey P. Ames, Stewart A. Taite, and A.S. Heyward in January 290, 1927. | Roxas Blvd. | Filipino, English | 2006 | ||
Masoneriyang Scottish Rite | Scottish Rite Freemasonry | Scottish Rite Freemasonry building in Manila. | Taft Ave. | Filipino, English | March 15, 1991 | |||
Orosa Memorial Building | In memory of Maria Ylagan Orosa. | California St. | ||||||
Pablo Ocampo (1853–1925) | Statesman, one of the secretaries of the Malolos Convention. | Pablo Ocampo (formerly Vito Cruz) cor. M. Adriatico Sts. | Filipino | June 11, 1991 | ||||
Philippine Columbian Association | Established to promote Filipino and foreign relations. | PCA Building, Taft Ave. | English | 1960 | ||||
The Philippine Women's University | Founded as Philippine Women's College, 1919. | PWU site, Taft Ave. | English | 1952 | ||||
Ramon Magsaysay (1907–1957) | President of the Philippines from 1953-1957. | Roxas Blvd. | Filipino and English | 2007 | ||||
Severina Luna-Orosa | Writer, civic leader, and one of the first female doctors. | Luna Orosa Building, Remedios St. cor. Taft Ave. | Filipino | December 20, 1990 | ||||
St. Cecilia's Hall | Building | Theater | St. Scholastica's College | English | July 19, 1999 | |||
St. Scholastica's College[13] | Founded by the Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing, Germany. | St. Scholastica's College | Filipino | 2007 |
Paco
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Associacion de Damas de Filipinas | ||||||||
Church of Dilao-Paco | First church built 1599-1601. | Paco Church | English | 1936 | ||||
Concordia College | Established by Margarita Roxas de Manila. | Herran St. (now Pedro Gil St.) | English | 1934, 1996 | ||||
Jose Rizal | Site | Burial Site | Site of Rizal's original grave site. | Paco Cemetery | English | 1957 | ||
Looban College | United Nations Ave. | English | 1936 | |||||
Lord Justo Ukon Takayama (1552–1615) |
Site | Plaza | Leader of first group of Christianized Japanese. | Plaza Dilao | Filipino | November 17, 1992 | ||
Manuel Acuña Roxas | Orator, statesman, economist, and nationalist. | Manuel Roxas High School, Quirino Ave. | Filipino | June 21, 1989 | ||||
Memorare | Site of the grave of Gomburza. | Paco Park | English | |||||
Paco Cemetery | Structure | Cemetery | Completed shortly previous to the cholera epidemic of 1820. | Paco Park Gate | English | 1938 | ||
Philippine Columbian Association | Organized in 1907. | Philippine Columbian Association | English | 1960 | ||||
President Sergio Osmeña Highway | Quirino Avenue and South Superhighway | Filipino | October 19, 1989 | |||||
Simbahan ng Birhen ng Peñafrancia[14] | First built of light materials in 1697. | Peñafrancia de Paco Church | Filipino | 1979 | ||||
Simbahan ng San Fernando de Dilao ng Paco | Church of San Fernando de Dilao of Paco | First established by Fray Juan de Garrovillas, OFM. | Paco Church | Filipino | August 22, 1999 | |||
Tahanan ni Jose P. Laurel | Ancestral House of Jose P. Laurel | Building | House | Residence of Jose P. Laurel from 1926 to 1955. | Peñafrancia St. | Filipino, English | March 8, 1998 |
Pandacan
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Building | House | Birthplace of Father Jacinto Zamora. | Zamora Plaza | Filipino | 1954 | |||
Church of Pandacan | Pandacan Church | English | ||||||
Mabini Bridge | Formerly Nagtahan. | Nagtahan Bridge site | Filipino | 1987 | ||||
Ladislao Bonus (1854 - 1908) | Father of Philippine Opera. | Teodoro San Luis St. | Filipino | June 27, 1980 | ||||
Maria Paz Mendoza-Guazon (1884–1967) |
Structure | Monument | Educator and doctor born in Pandacan, Manila | Island Park, Pres. Quirino Ave. | Filipino | 1984 | ||
Simbahan ng Pandakan | Pandacan Church | Building | House of Worship | Built in 1732 by Fr. Francisco del Rosario, O.F.M. | Jesus St. | Filipino | July 13, 1976 |
Port Area
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Ang Base ng Patrulyang Pambaybayin | The Base of the Coast Guard | First built in February 9, 1939. | Muelle de Codo | Filipino | February 9, 1976 | |||
Order of the Knights of Rizal | Established in 1909 to venerate Rizal's execution and martyrdom. | Knights of Rizal Bldg. A. Bonifacio St. | Filipino | June 14, 1992 | ||||
Bureau of Quarantine | Formerly the Bureau of Quarantine and International Health Surveillance | Bureau of Quarantine Building | Filipino | June 14, 2007 |
Quiapo
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Aserradora Mecanica de Tuason y Sampedro | Tuason and Sampedro Sawmill Mechanics | First mechanical timber company in the Philippines. | Globo de Oro cor. Gunao Sts. | Spanish | 1951 | |||
Ang Bahay ng mga Nakpil at Bautista | Nakpil-Bautista Ancestral House | Building | House | Built by Ariston Bautista Lin. | Nakpil-Bautista Ancestral House, Bautista St. | Filipino | October 29, 2001 | |
Beaterio de Terciarias Agustinias Recoletas | Tertiary Beaterio of Agustinian Recolects | Dates from 1719. | Santa Rita College Convent | English | 1939 | |||
Church of Quiapo | Building | House of Worship | Started as a Franciscan church built with bamboo and nipa. | Quiapo Church | English | May 14, 1971 | ||
"Can We Defend This In Plaza Miranda?" | President Ramon Magsaysay made Plaza Miranda the touchstone for public endorsement of policy and action. | Plaza Miranda | English | 1965 | ||||
El Renacimiento | American-era Filipino publication. | Gunao St. | Filipino | March 31, 1974 | ||||
Gregorio Araneta y Soriano (1869–1930) |
Part of the committee that drafted the Malolos Constitution. | Holy Face of Infant Jesus, R. Hidalgo | Filipino | 1988 | ||||
Miguel Zaragoza y Aranquizna (1847–1923) | Painter, propagandist, one of the first teachers of University of the Philippines Fine Arts. | Nazarene Catholic School | English | 1939 | ||||
San Sebastian Church | Building | House of Worship | The only all-steel church in Asia. | San Sebastian Church | English | 1934, January 29, 1977 |
Sampaloc
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Bulwagang Paraninfo | Building | Auditorium | UST Main Building, España Ave. | Filipino | December 16, 1981 | |||
Church of Sampaloc | Site donated by Franciscans in 1613. | Church of Our Lady of Loreto | English | 1935 | ||||
Colegio Medico-Farmeceutico [15] | Medico-Pharmaceutic College of the Philippines | Lepanto St. cor R. Papa | Spanish | |||||
Colegio Medico-Farmeceutico de Filipinas | Medico-Pharmaceutic College of the Philippines | Lepanto St. cor R. Papa | Spanish | |||||
Florentino P. Cayco (1892–1976) | Founder of Arellano University. | Arellano University, Legarda St. | Filipino | October 15, 1992 | ||||
Isabelo de los Reyes | Established the first labor union in the Philippines. | Plaza Guipit | Filipino | 1964 | ||||
Jose Rizal (1861–1896) |
Building / Structures | School | Alumnus of the Royal and Pontifical University of Santo Tomas. | University of Santo Tomas, España Ave. | Spanish | 1960 | ||
La Gota de Leche | Building | Private Institution | Project of La Proteccion de la Infacia, Inc. to distribute fresh cow's milk to the less fortunate. | 859 Sergio H. Loyola St. | Filipino | 2003 | ||
La Proteccion de la Infancia | Established by Teodoro R. Yangco to fight against the child disease in 1907. | 859 Sergio H. Loyola St. | Filipino | 1977 | ||||
Litografia e Imprenta de Cacho Hermanos | Cacho Hermanos Lithography and Printing | Legarda | Spanish | |||||
Manuel L. Quezon (1878–1944) |
Building / Structures | School | Alumnus of the Royal and Pontifical University of Santo Tomas. | University of Santo Tomas, España Ave. | Spanish | 1961 | ||
National University | First private non-sectarian school in the Philippines | Mariano F. Jhocson St. | English | 1952 | ||||
Natividad Almeda Lopez (1892-1977) | First female lawyer and first female judge. | Gota de Leche, 859 Sergio H. Loyola St. | ||||||
Paaralang Legarda | Legarda School | Building | School | School established in 1922 that was used as station for Japanese soldiers in World War II. | Lealtad | Filipino | February 3, 1991 | |
Obispo Maximo Isabelo delos Reyes, Anak | Bishop Maximo Isabelo delos Reyes, Son | Iglesia Filipina Independiente chapel, Concepcion St. | Filipino | 1972[16] | ||||
Roseville College | España Ave. | |||||||
Santa Catalina College | Santa Catalina College, Legarda | Filipino | February 18, 1988 | |||||
Santo Tomas Concentration Camp | Concentration camp for American and allied civilians during World War II. | España Ave. | English | September 2, 1947 [17] | ||||
Ang Unang Limbagan sa Pilipinas | The First Printing Press of the Philippines | Building | Printing Press | UST Campus, España Ave. | Filipino | 1943 | ||
University of Manila | University of Manila site, Alejandro VI St. | English | 1952 | |||||
University of Santo Tomas | Building / Structures | School | Founded in 1611 by legacy of Archbishop Miguel de Benavides. | University of Santo Tomas, España Ave. | Filipino, English | 1935, 2012 |
San Andres
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Maria Orosa y Ylagan | Great chemist and food pharmaceutic. | Bureau of Plant Industry | Filipino | November 29, 1983 |
San Miguel
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat | Building | House of Worship | Benedictine Priorate turned into Abbey. | San Beda College, Mendiola Street | English | 1939 | ||
Carmen de Luna (1873–1962) |
Founder of Centro Escolar University. | Centro Escolar University | Filipino | July 16, 1973 | ||||
Centro Escolar University | Founded in 1907. | Mendiola St. | English | 1966 | ||||
Concepcion A. Aguila (1894–1959) |
Distinguished teacher and law practitioner. | Centro Escolar University | Filipino | 1951 | ||||
Fabrica de Cerveza de San Miguel | San Miguel Beer Factory | General Solano St. | Spanish | 1950 | ||||
Generosa de Leon (1892–1962) |
Great woman educator of the Centro Escolar University. | Centro Escolar University | Filipino | December 9, 1992 | ||||
Goldenberg Mansion | Building | Guest House | Became the offices of the Philippine preliminary exposition to the
International Esposition, St. Louis, Missouri. |
General Solano St. | English | 1957 | ||
Hospicio de San Jose | San Jose Hospice | Founded in 1782. | Ayala Blvd. | English | October 17, 1939 | |||
Hospicio de San Jose (1872) | San Jose Hospice | Founded in 1782. | Ayala Blvd. | English | 1977 | |||
Kalayaan Hall | Building | Government Building | Malacañang Palace, J.P. Laurel St. | Filipino | 2011 | |||
Kalye Mendiola | Mendiola Street | Street famous for as a ground for numerous protests. | Mendiola St. | Filipino | 2012 | |||
Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino | Commission on the Filipino Language | Association / Institution / Organization | Government Office | The government agency responsible for the development and preservation of Filipino and other Philippine languages. | Watson Building, J.P. Laurel St. | Filipino | 2012 | |
La Consolacion College Manila | Association / Institution / Organization | School | Started as an orphanage and school of Spanish Augustinian nuns. | La Consolacion College Manila | Filipino | 2002 | ||
Liberation of Manila | Structure | Monument | Monument dedicated to the Allied liberation of Manila by combined U.S. and
Philippine Commonwealth troops in World War II. |
Plaza Aviles | English | February 27, 1995 | ||
Librada Avelino 1873-1934 |
Co-founded Centro Escolar University | Centro Escolar University | Filipino | March 14, 1975 | ||||
Malacañan Palace | Building | Government Center | Current residence of the President of the Republic of the Philippines. | Malacañang Palace site | English | 1941 (now lost)[18] | ||
Palasyo ng Malacañang | Malacañan Palace | Malacañang Palace | Filipino, English | |||||
San Beda College | Established in 1901. | San Beda College site, Mendiola St. | English | 1939 | ||||
San Beda College | Established in 1901. | San Beda College site, Mendiola St. | Filipino | 2001 | ||||
Simbahan ng San Miguel | San Miguel Church | Building | House of Worship | Stone church by the Jesuits built in 1903, became the central base for missions to Japan. | 1000 Jose P. Laurel, Sr. corner General Solano Streets | Filipino | September 28, 2003 |
San Nicolas
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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K. K. Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan | The Highest and Most Honorable Society of the Children of the Nation | Filipino | ||||||
Kataastaasan Kagalanggalang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (K.K.K.N.M.A.N.B.) | The Highest and Most Honorable Society of the Children of the Nation | Structure | Monument | Foundation site of the Katipunan. | 72 Azcarraga St. (now Recto Ave.) | Filipino | 2008 | |
General Antonio Luna's Birthplace | Urbiztondo St. | English | ||||||
Mababang Paaralang Pedro Guevara[19] | Pedro Guevara Elementary School | Old site of the Acaiceria de San Fernando. | San Fernando St. | Filipino | ||||
Pook na Kinamatayan ni Teodora Alonso | Death site of Teodora Alonzo | Where Teodora Alonso, mother of José Rizal died, August 16, 1911. | Filipino | 2014 | ||||
Sinilangang Pook ni Heneral Antonio Luna | General Antonio Luna Birthplace | Building | House | Birthplace of Antonio Luna on October 29, 1866. | 457 Urbiztondo St. | English | October 29, 1967 | |
Ang Tahanan ng Kaanak ni Rizal 1903 Daang San Fernando, Maynila | House of Rizal's relatives 1903 San Fernando St., Manila | Site | Site | Death place of Teodora Alonzo, mother of José Rizal. | San Fernando St. | Filipino | 1960 | |
Where 'Ang Kalayaan' Was Printed | Site | Site | Revolutionary underground publication against the Spaniards by the Katipunan. | Lavezares Street | English | 1941 |
Santa Ana
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Church of Santa Ana | Building | House of Worship | First Franciscan mission established outside Manila in 1578. | English | 1936 | |||
Felipe G. Calderon (1868–1908) |
Structure | Monument | Drafted the constitution of the First Philippine Republic. | Plaza Felipe Calderon | English | 1954 | ||
La Ignaciana | Building / Structures | Retreat House | Herran St. (now Pedro Gil St.) (inexistent as of 2013, marker lost) | English | 1939 | |||
Lichuaco House | Lichauco Heritage House, Herrán (Pedro Gil) | English | 2010 | |||||
Thomas Earnshaw | Became director and vice president of Manila Railroad Company | Punta | Filipino | November 5, 1973 |
Santa Cruz
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Site of the Asociacion Feminista Filipina [20] | Rizal Ave. | Filipino | 1955 | |||||
Ariston Bautista Lin 1863 - 1928 | Patriot, physician, and philanthropist. | Ronquillo St. | Filipino | February 22, 1981 | ||||
Bureau of Health | San Lazaro Hospital Compound | English | 1950 | |||||
Carriedo Fountain | Structure | Fountain | Built as part of the Carriedo Waterworks System. | Plaza Sta. Cruz | Filipino | July 24, 1997 | ||
Church of Santa Cruz | Building | House of Worship | Church built and administered by the Jesuits until 1768. | Plaza Sta. Cruz | English | 1937 | ||
Dating Libingan ni Apolinario Mabini 1903 | Old Gravesite of Apolinario Mabini 1903 | Original gravesite of Apolinario Mabini | Chinese Cemetery | 1963 | ||||
Francisco V. Guilledo (1901–1925) |
The Philippines' first champion boxer; also known as "Pancho Villa" | North Cemetery | Filipino | 1995 | ||||
Gusaling Roman R. Santos | Roman R. Santos Building | Buildings / Structures | Building | Escolta Street | Filipino | 1977 | ||
Inauguration of the First Philippine Assembly | Site of the inauguration of the First Philippine Assembly in October 16, 1907. | Manila Opera Hotel | English | 1940 | ||||
In Memoriam - Thomasites | Structure | Monument | Burial site of the Thomasites | Manila North Cemetery | Filipino | 2010 | ||
Jorge Pineda | Known painter. | Zurbaran | Filipino | July 26, 1982 | ||||
Jose F. Fabella 1888 - 1945 | Father of Philippine public health. | Rizal Ave. | Filipino | 2007 | ||||
Justiniano Asuncion (1816–1896) |
Distinguished painter. | Sta. Cruz Church | Filipino | September 12, 1983 | ||||
Kagawaran ng Kalusugan | Department of Health | Established in September 29, 1898. | Department of Health, Rizal Ave. | Filipino | 1994 | |||
La Proteccion de la Infacia, Inc. | Building | Private Institution | Built to suppress illnesses that were killing children at that time. | Jose Fabella Hospital | Filipino | October 17, 1977 | ||
Leoncio Asuncion (1813–1888) |
Father of modern religious sculpting. | Sta. Cruz Church | Filipino | September 12, 1983 | ||||
Manila College of Pharmacy | MCU Compound | English | 1954 | |||||
The Manila Grand Opera House | Site / Event | Manila Grand Opera House, Rizal Avenue | English | 1948 | ||||
Manila Law College | English | |||||||
Monte de Piedad and Savings Bank | Oldest savings bank in the Philippines. | Plaza Sta. Cruz | English | 1959 | ||||
Mouseleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion | Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution | Building | Cemetery | Built in memory of the veterans of the 1896 Revolution and Philippine–American War. | North Cemetery | Filipino | 1993 | |
Nagkakaisang Metodistang Simbahang Knox (Knox United Methodist Church) (Itinatag 1899) | Knox United Methodist Church (Established 1899) | Knox United Methodist Church, Rizal Avenue | Filipino | October 28, 1979 | ||||
Philippine Tuberculosis Society | Founded in July 29, 1910. | Rizal Ave. cor Tayuman | English | Sept. 24, 1949 | ||||
San Lazaro Hospital | Rizal Avenue | English | 1952 | |||||
Severino Reyes | Novelist and playwright. | Severino Reyes St. | Filipino | September 1969 |
Santa Mesa
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Apolinario Mabini | Where he died May 13, 1903 | Mabini Shrine, Polytechnic University of the Philippines | Filipino | 1941 | ||||
Apolinario Mabini 23 Hulyo 1864 - 13 Mayo 1903[21] |
Apolinario Mabini July 23, 1864 - May 13, 1903 | The sublime paralytic of the Philippine Revolution. | Mabini Shrine, Polytechnic University of the Philippines | Filipino | July 23, 2013 | |||
Dambanang Apolinario Mabini | Apolinario Mabini Shrine | Ancestral house of Mabini, now a shrine dedicated to him. | Mabini Shrine, Polytechnic University of the Philippines | Filipino | July 23, 2013 | |||
Damabana ni Mabini Pandacan, Manila |
Mabini Shrine | Building | House, NHCP Museum | Dedicated to the hero of the revolution. | Mabini Shrine, Polytechnic University of the Philippines | Filipino | 1970 | |
First Shot in the Filipino-American War | Site | Site | Shot by Private William Grayson that sparked the Philippine–American War. | At the corner of Sociego and Silencio Streets | English | 1941 | ||
Polytechnic University of the Philippines (1904–2004) |
Building | School | Built as Manila Business School. | Anonas Street | Filipino | 2004 | ||
Unang Putok sa Digmaang Filipino-Amerikano | First Shot in the Filipino-American War | Site | Site | Shot by Private William Grayson that sparked the Philippine–American War. | At the corner of Sociego and Silencio Streets | Filipino, English | 2004 |
Tondo
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Amado Hernandez y Vera (1903–1970)[22] |
Writer and leader of the workers. | Plaza Leon | Filipino | 1982 | ||||
Andres Bonifacio 1863 - 1897 | Site | Monument | Founded the Katipunan. | In front of Tutuban Train Station | Filipino | November 30, 1974 | ||
Church of Tondo | Building | House of worship | First Catholic minister of Tondo. | 600 L. Chacon St. | English | 1939 | ||
Domingo Franco y Tuason (1856–1897) | Propagandist, patriot, and martyr | Moriones St. | Filipino | August 4, 1992 | ||||
Emilio Jacinto | Known as the "Brains of the Philippine Revolution." | St. Joseph Parish Church, Masangkay St. | Filipino | December 10, 1975 | ||||
Honorio Lopez (1875–1958) |
Structure | Monument | Playwright and revolutionary born in Santa Cruz, Manila. | Plaza Moriones | Filipino | 2010 | ||
Honorio Lopez (1875–1958) |
Playwright and revolutionary born in Santa Cruz, Manila. | 2875 Rizal Ave. | Filipino | September 2, f1991 | ||||
Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas (IEMELF) | Evangelical Methodist Church in the Philippine Islands | First local evangelical church in the Philippines. | Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas compound, Peñalosa St. | Filipino | February 28, 1984 | |||
Jose Abad Santos y Basco | Statesman and fifth Chief Justice of the Philippines | Jose Abad Santos Elementary School | Filipino | February 19, 1986 | ||||
La Liga Filipina | Established by José Rizal for the reform movement and the progress of the Philippines. | Ylaya St. | Filipino | n.d., July 3, 2015 | ||||
Liga Filipina | House where Rizal established the society | Ylaya St. | English | |||||
Manila Railroad Company | Building | Train Station | Preparation of general plan for railroad on Luzon authorized by a royal decree issued June 26, 1875. | PNR Terminal site, Claro M. Recto Ave. | Filipino | 1934 | ||
Mary Johnston Hospital | Building | Hospital | First used as a bible school for women. | Mary Johnston Hospital, 1221 Juan Nolasco St. | Filipino | December 8, 2006 | ||
Ang Pampangulong Kotse ng Tren | The Presidential Train Car | PNR Tutuban Terminal | Filipino | July 31, 1984 | ||||
Rosa Sevilla de Alvero | Established Instituto de Mujeres, first secular school for girls | Manila Cathedral School, Tayuman | Filipino | March 4, 1979 | ||||
Rosuario Almario | Known writer in Tagalog | Kagitingan | Filipino | August 29, 1986 | ||||
Vicente L. del Fierro (1903–1960) |
Distinguished journalist | Gagalangin | Filipino | September 6, 1984 |
Marikina
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Kolehiyo-Seminaryo ng San Jose | College-Seminary of San Jose | First established by the Jesuits in Intramuros on August 25, 1801. | San Jose Seminary, Ateneo de Manila University | Filipino | 2002 | |||
Simbahan ng Nuestra Señora de Los Desamparados | Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish | Building | House of Worship | First church built by Augustinians through the use of light materials. | Jose P. Rizal St., Santa Elena | Filipino | May 13, 1990 | |
Unang Misa sa Baryo ng Jesus de la Peña | First Mass in the Village of Jesus de la Peña | First mass held in April 16. 1630. | Jesus de la Peña | Filipino | April 16,1970 | |||
Unang Pagawaan ng Sapatos sa Marikina | First Shoe Workshop in Marikina | Building | Government Center | Pioneers of the Marikina shoe industry. | Jose P. Rizal St., Santa Elena | Filipino | April 16, 1970 |
Muntinlupa
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Insular Life | Building | Private Company | First insurance company established in the Philippines. | Insular Life Drive, Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang | Filipino | November 25, 2010 |
Navotas
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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United Methodist Church (Tangos, Navotas) | Building | House of Worship | Mariano Naval cor. S. Antonio Sts., Tangos | May 5, 1985 |
Parañaque
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Benigno S. Aquino Jr. “Ninoy” (1932-1983) [23] | Ninoy Aquino monument, Ninoy Ave. | February 12, 2015 | ||||||
Church of Parañaque | Building | House of Worship | Established in 1580 by Spanish Augustinian friars. | Quirino Ave., La Huerta | English | 1939 | ||
Kapilya ni San Nicolas de Tolentino | San Nicolas de Tolentino Chapel | Building | House of Worship | First built by Augustinians in 1776. | Kapitan Tinoy Street, La Huerta | Filipino | May 7, 1995 | |
Manuel Bernabe y Hernandez | Prized poet. | M.H. del Pilar St. | Filipino | November 29, 1983 | ||||
Padre Pedro Dandan y Masangkay[24] | Father Pedro Dandan y Masangkay | Revolutionary priest who was part of the Cavite Mutiny. | Parañaque Church | Filipino | ||||
Simbahang Metodistang Episkopal | Building | House of Worship | 0199 Quirino Avenue, Tambo | Filipino | March 19, 1991 |
Pasay
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Avenida Mexico | Mexico Avenue | Important route for the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade. | Taft Ave. Extension | Filipino | 1964 | |||
Ang Bahay ni Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez | House of Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez | Building | House | Old residence of the late Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez. | Salud St. | December 9, 1983 | ||
Claro M. Recto | Nationalist, statesman, jurist, and writer | 2150 F.B. Harrison | Filipino | October 2, 1986 | ||||
Dr. Eduardo A. Quisumbing | Known taxonomist. | College Road. | Filipino | November 24, 1986 | ||||
Manuel Colayco (1906–1945) | WWII hero. | Derham | English | |||||
Ospital ng San Juan de Dios | Hospital of San Juan de Dios | Roxas Blvd. | Filipino | August 15, 1979 | ||||
School for the Deaf and Blind | F.B. Harrison St. | English | 1961 | |||||
Tumira Dito si Claro Mayo Recto (1890–1960) [25] |
Here lived Claro Mayo Recto (1890–1960) | Leveriza St. | Filipino | |||||
Unang Paaralang Bayan ng Pasay | First Schoolhouse of Pasay | Building | School | Oldest school in Pasay. | P. Burgos St., Barangay 60 | Filipino | 1951 |
Pasig
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Church of Pasig | Building | House of Worship | First church built in 1575. | Facade of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Plaza Rizal, Malinao | English | 1937 | ||
Colegio de Madres Agustinas | College of the Agutinian Nuns | Building | School | College found in 1740 by Rev. Felix Trillo O.S.A. | Antonio Luna St. | English | 1937 | |
Colegio del Buen Consejo | College of Good Counsel | Built upon the structure of the Santa Rita de Pasig convent. | Antonio Luna St., Plaza Rizal Malinao | Filipino | 2009 | |||
Eugenio López (1901–1975) |
Founder of the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation. | Benpres Building, Exchange Road corner Meralco Ave., San Antonio | Filipino | 1989 | ||||
Julia Vargas Vda. de Ortigas | Great civic leader and philanthropist. | Emerald Ave., Ortigas Center | Filipino | April 27, 1982 | ||||
Pang-alaalang Bantayog | Memorial Monument | Structure | Monument | Dedicated to the heroes of Pasig of World War II. | Caruncho Ave., Malinao | Filipino | August 29, 1954 |
Pateros
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Simbahan ng Pateros | Church of Pateros | Building | House of Worship | Founded by the Augustinians as a visita of Pasig, 1572. | Pateros Church, B. Morcilla St., Pateros, Metro Manila | Filipino | August 15, 2015 |
Quezon City
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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ABS-CBN | Building | Broadcasting Center | The Philippines' largest media network, and owner of the country's first and largest TV network. | Eugenio Lopez Jr. Communications Center, Diliman | Filipino | 2010 | ||
Bulwagang Panlipunan ng DND | Social Hall of DND | Place where Juan Ponce Enrile and Fidel V. Ramos had a press conference, and after which, the first People Power happened. | Department of National Defense, Camp Aguinaldo | Filipino | February 22, 1991 | |||
Carriedo Fountain | Part of the waterworks system under Governor General Domingo Moriones. | MWSS Compound, Balara | Filipino | July 22, 1982 | ||||
Church of the Holy Sacrifice | Building | House of Worship | One of the first prime examples of modern architecture in the Philippines. | University of the Philippines Diliman | Filipino, English | January 12, 2006 | ||
Church of San Francisco del Monte | San Francisco del Monte | English | 1936 | |||||
Ang Dambana ni Melchora (Tandang Sora) Aquino (6 Enero 1812 - 19 Pebrero 1919) | Melchora Aquino (Tandang Sora) Shrine
(6 January 1812 - 19 February 1919) |
National Shrine | Monument | Where the remains of Melchora Aquino are currently interred. | Banlat Rd., Tandang Sora | English | March 3, 2012 | |
EDSA People Power | Site/Events | Monument | Revolution of 1986 which toppled the Marcos government. | Epifanio delos Santos Avenue, Camp Aguinaldo | Filipino | English | ||
Gil J. Puyat | Senator and civic leader. | D. Tuazon St. | Filipino | 1982 | ||||
Iglesia ni Cristo | Iglesia ni Cristo Central Office, Commonwealth Ave. | July 24, 2014 | ||||||
Jovita Fuentes Pebrero 15, 1895 Agosto 7, 1978 |
Jovita Fuentes February 15, 1895 August 7, 1978 |
Distinguished opera singer and first female National Artist for Music. | University of the Philippines College of Music, University of the Philippines, Diliman | Filipino | 1995 | |||
Kampo Crame | Camp Crame | Site | Military Camp | Established as part of the Philippine Constabulary, now the headquarters of the Philippine National Police. | Camp Crame, Bagong Lipunan ng Crame | Filipino | 2011 | |
Komisyong Konstitusyonal ng 1986 | Constitutional Commission of 1986 | Assigned with the drafting of a new constitution | Batasan | Filipino | 1987 | |||
Komisyon ng Serbisyo Sibil | Civil Service Commission | CSC Building | Filipino | September 19, 1983 | ||||
Labanan sa San Mateo | Battle of San Mateo | General Licerio Geronimo St., Bagong Silangan | Filipino | December 19, 1999 | ||||
Libreria ni Juan Martinez | Library of John Martinez | Mayon | Filipino | December 8, 1960 | ||||
Maria Paz Mendoza-Guazon | Distinguished woman in medicine. | PAUW Bldg. cor. Matatag and Matalino Sts. | Filipino | October 20, 1984 | ||||
Melchora Aquino | Where her remains were placed. | Himlayang Pilipino | Filipino | January 9, 1972 | ||||
Melchora Aquino (Tandang Sora) | Melchora Aquino (Old Woman Sora) | Structure | Monument | Mother of the Philippine Revolution. | Banlat Road, Tandang Sora | Filipino | 2007 | |
Mira-Nila Heritage House | Building | House | Ancestral home of the Benitez family. | 26 Mariposa Street, Bagong Lipunan ng Crame | English | June 22, 2011 | ||
Monumento sa mga Bayani ng 1896 | Monument to the Heroes of 1896 | Structure | Monument | In memory of the heroes of the 1896 revolution. | Vinzons Hall, University of the Philippines Diliman | Filipino | November 29, 1968; 2011 | |
National Defense College of the Philippines | Institution | School | Founded to establish a relationship between the military and the citizenry for national sovereignty. | DND Compound | Filipino | 2013 | ||
Paliparang Zablan, P.A.A.C. | Zablan Airfield, P.A.A.C. | The first aircraft for the Airforce of the Philippines was tested here in 1936. | Camp Aguinaldo | Filipino | May 1, 1968 | |||
Pambansang Pang-alaalang Dambana ni Quezon | Quezon National Memorial Shrine | Building | NHCP Museum | In memory of Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippine Commonwealth. | Quezon Memorial Circle, Pinyahan | Filipino | August 19, 1990; August 19, 2015 | |
The Philippine Assembly | First inaugurated at the Manila Grand Opera House | Batasang Pambansa | English | 2007 | ||||
Philippine Medical Association | Association/Institution/Organization | Office | Built under the mission of uniting Filipino doctors. | North Avenue, Santo Cristo | Filipino | May 6, 1992 | ||
Si Melchora Aquino (Tandang Sora) Dito sa Banlat, Kalookan Isinilang Noong 1812 | Melchora Aquino (Old Woman Sora) Here in Banlat, Caloocan was Born 1812 | Mother of the Philippine Revolution. | Banlat | Filipino | 1958 | |||
Ang Sigaw ng Pugad Lawin (1896) |
The Cry of Pugad Lawin
(1896) |
Site | Site | Site where Andres Bonifacio announced the Katipunan's revolution against Spain. | Bahay Toro | Filipino | August 23, 1984 | |
Ang Simbahan ng Santo Domingo | The Church of Santo Domingo | The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary. | National Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary | Filipino | July 22, 1988 | |||
Teodoro Andal Agoncillo | Historian and author. | 952 Quezon Blvd. Extension | ||||||
University of the Philippines | Prime Philippine state university founded on June 18, 1908. | Oblation Statue, Quezon Hall, University of the Philippines Diliman | English | June 18, 1985 | ||||
University of the Philippines College of Law | Malcolm Hall, University of the Philippines, Diliman | Filipino | 2012 | |||||
Unang Brodkast ng Telebisyon Sa Pilipinas | First Television Broadcast in the Philippines | Building | Broadcasting Center | The first television broadcast in the Philippines, which was made by DZAQ-TV Channel 3 (now DWWX-TV Channel 2) of Alto Broadcasting System or ABS (which is now known today as ABS-CBN). | ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman | Filipino | December 13, 1993 |
San Juan
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Almacen de Polvora | Gunpowder Magazine | Structure | Magazine | Built in 1781 as preparation for any future attacks on Manila. | San Juan Elementary School Compound, Rivera | Filipino | August 29, 1988 | |
Battle of Pinaglabanan | Site where the Katipuneros first attacked under the forces of Andrés Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto. | N. Domingo St. | Filipino | August 29, 1969 | ||||
Church of San Juan del Monte | Building | House of Worship | Dominican church and convent built in 1602-1604. | 183 F. Blumentritt St., Kabayanan | English | 1937 | ||
Club Filipino | Established to protect Philippine sovereignty by promoting Filipino culture. | Greenhills | Filipino | 1980 | ||||
Club Filipino Bulwagang Kalayaan 25 Pebrero 1986 |
Club Filipino Independeng Hall 25 February1986 |
Site where Corazon Aquino took her oath as the first female president of the Philippines. | Greenhills | Filipino | 1988 | |||
Ang Club Filipino at ang Partido Nacionalista |
The Club Filipino and the Nacionalista Party | In commemoration of the efforts of the Nacionalista Party members against the Federalista Party members' goal of making the Philippines a US state. | Greenhills | Filipino | ||||
El Deposito | Structure | Reservoir | Old Spanish reservoir which supplied Manila. | Pinaglabanan Rd., Corazon de Jesus | August 30, 1972 | |||
Felipe Agoncillo (1859–1941) at Marcela Mariño Agoncillo (1859–1946) | Felipe Agoncillo (1859–1941) and Marcela Mariño Agoncillo (1859–1946) | Burial place of Felipe Agoncillo, the first Filipino diplomat and Marcela Mariño Agoncillo, who sewed the First Filipino flag. | Santuario de Santo Cristo Church | Filipino | 1982 | |||
Pang-alaalang Dambana ng Pinaglabanan | Pinaglabanan Shrine | Structure | Monument | Dedicated to the Battle of Pinaglabanan. | Pinaglabanan Road, Corazon de Jesus | August 30, 1976 | ||
Ang Simbahan ng San Juan del Monte | The Church of San Juan del Monte | Building | House of Worship | Planned and built by architect Luis Arellano in 1896. | 140 Pinaglabanan Road, Pedro Cruz | English | March 31, 1974 | |
Tulay ng San Juan | San Juan Bridge | Site | Bridge | Served as a boundary between the Filipino and American forces. | N. Domingo Street | Filipino | February 5, 2009 | |
Victoria Lopez-Araneta | Civic leader. | White Cross | Filipino | 2007 |
Taguig
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea | Monument | Personage | Deployed by the Philippines under command of the United Nations to defend the Korean Peninsula during the Korean War | PEFTOK Memorial Hall, Taguig | June 28, 2015 | |||
Pook na Sinilangan ni Felix Y. Manalo | Felix Y. Manalo Birthplace | Site | Site | Birthplace of Felix Manalo, the founder of the Iglesia ni Cristo. | Calzada | Filipino | 2007 | |
Simbahan ng Tagig | Taguig Church | Building | House of Worship | Built by Augustinians in 1587. | Taguig Church, General Antonio Luna St., Santa Ana | Filipino | July 25, 1987 |
Valenzuela
Marker title | English Translation | Category | Type | Description | Location | Language | Date Issued | Image |
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Dr. Pio Valenzuela
1869 - 1956 |
Dr. Pio Valenzuela
1869 - 1956 |
Great revolutionary. | Filipino | July 11, 1966 | ||||
Labanan sa Malinta 26 Marso 1899 |
Battle of Malinta March 26, 1899 |
Site | Site | Where the Battle of Malinta between Filipino and American soldiers took place. | New Valenzuela City Government Complex, Karuhatan | Filipino | April 22, 2013 [26] | |
Punong Himpilan ng Operasyong Militar sa Maynila | Headquarters of Military Operations in Manila | Site | Site | Where Gen. Antonio Luna stationed against the American forces in Manila. | Old Polo train Station, Brgy. Dalandanan, | Filipino | April 15, 2015 |
See also
References
Footnotes
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(help) - ↑ http://www.mymalabon.net/2010/10/gregorio-sanciangco-prominent-son-of.html Gregorio Sanciangco, prominent son of Malabon
- ↑ http://renz15.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/jose-b-laurel-100th-birth-anniversary-stamp-issue/ Jose B. Laurel 100th birth anniversary stamp issue
- ↑ http://nhcp.gov.ph/nhcp-unveils-the-national-center-for-mental-health-historical-marker/ NHCP UNVEILS THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH HISTORICAL MARKER
- ↑ http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=25095 Associacion Feminista Filipina Philippine Feminist Association
- ↑ http://urbanroamer.wordpress.com/2012/01/21/rizal-park-part-7-quirino-grandstand/ Rizal Park, Part 7: celebrations and grandstandings at the Quirino Grandstand
- ↑ http://nhcp.gov.ph/unveiling-of-the-chamber-of-commerce-in-the-philippine-islands-historical-marker/ UNVEILING OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS HISTORICAL MARKER
- ↑ http://nostalgiafilipinas.blogspot.com/2012/04/8-great-churches-of-intramuros-san_25.html 8 Great Churches of Intramuros: San Francisco Church
- ↑ http://nhcp.gov.ph/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=847
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/PhilippinesMyPhilippines/photos/a.267779533361581.1073741905.249602095179325/415128268626706/?type=1
- ↑ https://www.flickr.com/photos/45391372@N07/4170622569
- ↑ http://www.interaksyon.com/lifestyle/historical-marker-gives-aristocrat-restaurant-its-rightful-place-in-social-history Historical marker gives Aristocrat Restaurant its rightful place in social history
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151015875215395&set=a.10151015874460395.482216.735645394&type=3&src=https%3A%2F%2Ffbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net%2Fhphotos-ak-frc3%2Fv%2Ft1.0-9%2F547519_10151015875215395_367244371_n.jpg%3Foh%3Da02625cdeb7fcf55c48c06338a1c3ad4%26oe%3D55797C2D%26__gda__%3D1437759314_f6332a3ccb98264f58f980a59a605e27&size=640%2C960
- ↑ http://pinoychurches.wordpress.com/2013/03/28/olpenafranciapaco/p1120263 Our Lady of Peñafrancia Church/ Simbahan ng Birhen ng Peñafrancia (Paco, Manila)/
- ↑ revised "Colegio Medico-Farmeceutico de Filipinas"
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10205384207262796&set=oa.479415798887467&type=1&theater
- ↑ Roll Out the Barrel. . .the Tanks are Coming: The Liberation of the Santo Tomas Internment Camp, p. 29, at Google Books
- ↑ http://tumblr.malacanang.gov.ph/post/24951397967/an-old-photograph-of-the-historical-marker-the
- ↑ http://depedmanila.blogspot.com/2012/10/pedro-guevara-elementary-school-opens.html Pedro Guevara Elementary School Opens Alcaiceria de San Fernando Exhibit
- ↑ http://senorenrique.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/media/set/set=a.1420001758264085.1073741838.1401552000109061&type=1 111th Death Anniversary of Apolinario Mabini (05/13/2014)
- ↑ http://www.ivanlakwatsero.com/2011/01/walk-tour-in-manila-part-1.html A Walk Tour in Manila | Churches Part 1
- ↑ https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9c6mrxI4zoYeHZzSDJJUlVPeUE/view National Historical Commission of the Philippines Annual Report 2015
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=852867344730053&set=oa.710267932365072&type=3&theater
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10203648243915023&set=pcb.645651018847225&type=1
- ↑ http://nhcp.gov.ph/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=843
Bibliography
- National Historical Institute (1993). Historical Markers: Metropolitan Manila. National Historical Institute.
- National Historical Institute (2008). Historical Markers (1992 - 2006). National Historical Institute.
- A list of sites and structures with historical markers, as of 16 January 2012
- A list of institutions with historical markers, as of 16 January 2012
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- National Registry of Historic Sites and Structures in the Philippines
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