Paco Fire Station

Paco Fire Station (1901) Arguably the oldest existing fire station in the country to date. Like Tanduay, the Paco Fire Station was originally a single-storey barracks used by the volunteer Bomberos of Spanish period. The Americans later took over the facility and expanded the station with the addition of a second-storey and widened entrances. The … Read more

Tanduay Fire Station

Tanduay Fire Station (1901) One of the few remaining intact prewar fire stations in the country. The station was once a single-storey barracks used by the volunteer Bomberos during the Spanishperiod. The Americans took over the facility in 1901 and reconstructed the station three years later. The current structure was completed in May 25, 1904. … Read more

Santa Cruz Fire Station

Santa Cruz Fire Station (1901 – 2000s) The former headquarters of the Manila Fire Department. Once located on a property bounded by Calle Alcala (Calle Raon), Calle Ongpin, and Calle Almanza (FlorentinoTorres St.). The structure originally served as the district’s police station until a section was modified to house the headquarters of the Manila Fire … Read more

Una Boda

Felix Laureano’s “Una Boda” is about village wedding customs. Matchmakers play a big role, in the groom’s party, including relatives and a matchmaker, visiting the bride’s family. The matchmaker persuades the bride’s family for her hand through verses, while the bride’s family sets conditions. If talks go well, a wedding date is set, and the … Read more

The Battle of Cagayan-de-Misamis

The National Historical Commission of the Philippines joins the Filipino people, especially the people of Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental & Misamis Occidental, in commemorating the 124th Anniversary of the Battle of Cagayan-de-Misamis. At the dawn of 7 April 1900, signaled by the tolls of the bells of the church of Saint Augustine, the Liber … Read more