Historical Landmarks In Paco Manila, Philippines

This travel blog will give you some background information about the historical landmarks located in Paco from its past and up to the present day. Gathered information or references of Paco landmarks were researched and compiled by students specifically Group 4 UC-25 of Universidad de Manila(UDM) for their project in Philippine History (2015-2016). UDM students also included their suggestions on how will those landmarks have improvement for the future.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Paco Catholic School

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The last Spanish-built church (Paco Church) in the present site of Paroquia de Dilao  (Paco) was destroyed and completely burned during the ...

San Fernando de Dilao Parish Church (Paco Church)

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Paco Church before it was burned (1945) In 1580, the first church built was made of nipa and bamboo and was originally dedicated to   ...
Saturday, August 15, 2015

Paco Public Market

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Paco Public Market from 1911 (old photo) Paco Public Market along Estero de Paco from 1911 (old photo) Paco Public Market is locate...

Concordia College

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Doña Margarita Roxas de Ayala ( Founder ) "Colegio de la Immaculada Concepcion de la Concordia", known as Concordia Colleg...

Old Paco Railway Station

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Paco is a station on the Southrail line of the Philippine National Railways. It serves Paco in Manila, Metro Manila. This is also the last...
Thursday, August 13, 2015

Plaza Dilao

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Plaza Dilao   is a   public square   in   Paco ,   Manila , bounded by   Quirino Avenue   to the east, and the rest of the plaza surround...

Ancestral House of Former President Jose P. Laurel (1515)

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Photo of former President Jose P. Laurel The Jose P. Laurel Ancestral House   is a historic house in Manila, Philippines....
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