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Landmark Attractions In San Juan

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San Juan is the capital and most populous municipality in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, an unincorporated territory of the United States. As of the 2010 census, it is the 46th-largest city under the jurisdiction of the United States, with a population of 395,326. San Juan was founded by Spanish colonists in 1521, who called it Ciudad de Puerto Rico . Puerto Rico's capital is the second oldest European-established capital city in the Americas, after Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic. Several historical buildings are located in San Juan; among the most notable are the city's former defensive forts, Fort San Felipe del Morro and Fort San Cristó...
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  • 3. La Muralla San Juan
    La Academia is a Mexican reality musical talent show shown on Azteca, that premiered in June 2002 and is currently in its tenth installment. Although the show itself is not affiliated with the Endemol franchise, which includes the Star Academy shows, it does share the competition format of many of the variants of the global franchise. Over the first seasons, the show was a reliable dominator of its time-slot, which was shown by its triumph over Televisa's Operación Triunfo Mexico, in several countries including Chile, Argentina, Peru and Venezuela. The rival show was only produced for one season, and was in fact the official Endemol entry in Mexico. However, the last seasons of La Academia had declining ratings, being aired against the Mexican version of The Voice, produced by Televisa, a...
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  • 4. San Juan Gate San Juan
    Old San Juan is a barrio of San Juan, Puerto Rico, located on the Isleta de San Juan. It is the oldest settlement within Puerto Rico and the historic colonial section of the city of San Juan. The western portion of the islet and barrio is a National Historic Landmark District and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Old San Juan Historic District.
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  • 5. Fortaleza Street San Juan
    The San Juan Nationalist revolt was one of many uprisings against United States Government rule which occurred in Puerto Rico on October 30, 1950 during the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party revolts. Amongst the uprising's main objectives were an attack on La Fortaleza , and the U.S. Federal Court House Building in Old San Juan.
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  • 6. Plaza de Armas San Juan
    The Plaza de Armas of San Juan is one of the main squares in San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. It is located on San José Street in Old San Juan, and was designed to serve as the original main square for the city. San Juan City Hall is located to the north of the square, while the Puerto Rico Department of State lies at the west. The square's main feature is a round fountain with four marble statues representing The Four Seasons, originally placed in the four corners of the square, which had been commissioned in 1856 to the motherland, to be placed in Paseo La Princesa esplanade in Old San Juan.
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  • 8. Ashford Avenue San Juan
    Colonel Bailey K. Ashford was an American physician who had a military career in the United States Army, and afterward taught full-time at the School of Tropical Medicine, which he helped establish in San Juan. A pioneering physician in the treatment of anemia, while stationed in Puerto Rico Ashford organized and conducted a parasite treatment campaign against hookworm, which cured approximately 300,000 persons . This reduced the death rate from associated anemia by 90 percent. He was a founding member of the Puerto Rico Anemia Commission.
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  • 10. Plaza de Colon San Juan
    Plaza Colón is the main plaza in the city of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. This plaza and its fountain commemorate the explorer Christopher Columbus, whose name in Spanish was Cristóbal Colón. The plaza presents the traditional urban relationship in Puerto Rico with the church, now Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria Cathedral on one end of the plaza and the Alcaldia or Mayagüez town hall in the other. Its location was designated in 1760 close to the city founding.The plaza is paved in marble is graced by a group of lampposts in bronze that date over more than one hundred years. Each lamp is held by an oriental odalisque, including characteristic clothes, turbans, and veils. The plaza was designed after the Great Fire of 1841, approximately in 1842; years later, after being paved the plaza had ...
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  • 11. Plaza of Five Centuries San Juan
    Mercado de las Carnes , also known as La Plaza de los Perros , but formally, Plaza Juan Ponce de León , was the first building in Puerto Rico to mix social and architectural elements via the pedestrian mall concept. The historic Art Deco architecture structure is located in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and dates from 1926. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The Plaza was rebuilt in 1992, under the administration of Mayor Churumba. It is located in the alley connecting Mayor and Leon streets, in the block between Estrella and Guadalupe streets. The Plaza and the alley are one and the same.
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  • 12. The Franciscan Chapel San Juan
    The Catedral de San Felipe Apóstol, or in English, Cathedral of St. Philip the Apostle, is a Catholic cathedral located in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, United States. It is the seat of the Diocese of Arecibo .
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  • 14. Plaza of San Jose San Juan
    The Plaza de Armas of San Juan is one of the main squares in San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. It is located on San José Street in Old San Juan, and was designed to serve as the original main square for the city. San Juan City Hall is located to the north of the square, while the Puerto Rico Department of State lies at the west. The square's main feature is a round fountain with four marble statues representing The Four Seasons, originally placed in the four corners of the square, which had been commissioned in 1856 to the motherland, to be placed in Paseo La Princesa esplanade in Old San Juan.
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