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National Register of Historic Places listings in central Puerto Rico

This portion of National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico is along the central mountain region, from Las Marías and Maricao in the central-west to Juncos in the central-east, including the slopes of the Cordillera.

National Register entries listed below are found in the highlighted 24 municipalities of Puerto Rico.

See also:

Names of places given are as appear in the National Register, reflecting name as given in NRHP application at the date of listing. Note, the National Register name system does not accommodate Spanish á, ñ and other letters.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 20, 2023.[1]

Adjuntas

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Mr. & Mrs. Clark Foreman Mountain Retreat December 6, 2021
(#100007218)
Barrio Portugues, Carretera 123, Km. 29.9 (Camino Foreman)
18°08′39″N 66°41′25″W / 18.1442°N 66.6902°W / 18.1442; -66.6902 (Mr. & Mrs. Clark Foreman Mountain Retreat)
Portugués Historic Modernist residence designed by German architect Henry Klumb.
2 Las Cabañas Bridge
 
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July 19, 1995
(#95000838)
Highway 135, km 82.4, spanning Río de las Vacas
18°10′47″N 66°44′11″W / 18.179664°N 66.736422°W / 18.179664; -66.736422 (Las Cabañas Bridge)
Capáez and Juan González[a] This 1919 bridge, intended to provide access to a key coffee-producing region, was financed by nearby plantations through public subscription. Designer Rafael Nones and builder Félix Benítez Rexach used a unique combination of steel and concrete technologies to produce a girder design unlike any other on the island.[4]
3 Quinta Vendrell February 9, 2006
(#06000028)
Junction of Highway 143 and Highway 123
18°08′50″N 66°41′24″W / 18.147181°N 66.690033°W / 18.147181; -66.690033 (Quinta Vendrell)
Portugués Two-story balloon framed country house from 1918 designed by Puerto Rican architect Alfredo Wiechers Pieretti.
4 Washington Irving Graded School[9]
 
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May 26, 2015
(#15000274)
Junction of Rodulfo González and Martínez de Andino Streets
18°09′42″N 66°43′20″W / 18.161583°N 66.722090°W / 18.161583; -66.722090 (Washington Irving Graded School[9])
Adjuntas Pueblo Historic school designed by Charles G. Post in 1903, and an example of the Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture.

Aguas Buenas

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Parque de Bombas Maximiliano Merced
 
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November 14, 2012
(#12000934)
42 Muñoz Rivera Street
18°15′24″N 66°06′18″W / 18.256628°N 66.104918°W / 18.256628; -66.104918 (Parque de Bombas Maximiliano Merced)
Aguas Buenas Pueblo Also known as the Antiguo Parque de Bombas de Aguas Buenas, a distinctive Art Deco fire station designed by the Deptartment of Public Works of Puerto Rico.

Aibonito

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Carretera Central
 
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May 2, 2019
(#100003686)
Highway 14 from Cayey boundary to Coamo boundary[b]
18°08′27″N 66°15′34″W / 18.140756°N 66.259532°W / 18.140756; -66.259532 (Carretera Central)
Robles, Plata, Caonillas, Aibonito Pueblo, Llanos, Pasto, Asomante, and Algarrobo Built by the Spanish administration during 1846–1886 to connect San Juan with Ponce, this was one of the first modern roadways in Puerto Rico and was regarded as one of the finest roads in the Americas for years after its completion. The listed portion of the road, from Caguas to Juana Díaz, includes the exceptionally challenging engineering through the Cordillera Central, 11 major bridges, 14 maintenance workers' houses,[c] and numerous other roadway structures.[10][11]
2 Church San José of Aibonito
 
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December 10, 1984
(#84000451)
Emeterio Betances Street
18°08′20″N 66°15′59″W / 18.138860°N 66.266358°W / 18.138860; -66.266358 (Church San José of Aibonito)
Aibonito Pueblo
3 La Plata Community Center October 4, 2021
(#100007066)
PR 173, Km. 1.5
18°09′19″N 66°14′03″W / 18.1553°N 66.2342°W / 18.1553; -66.2342 (La Plata Community Center)
Plata
4 Villa Julita December 19, 1996
(#86003491)
401 San José Avenue
18°08′30″N 66°15′27″W / 18.141744°N 66.257393°W / 18.141744; -66.257393 (Villa Julita)
Aibonito Pueblo

Barranquitas

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Casa Natal de Luis Muñoz Rivera
 
September 4, 1984
(#84003139)
Muñoz Rivera and Manuel Torres Streets
18°11′11″N 66°18′25″W / 18.186265°N 66.307017°W / 18.186265; -66.307017 (Casa Natal de Luis Muñoz Rivera)
Barranquitas Pueblo Birthplace of Luis Muñoz Rivera, also known as Museo-Biblioteca Muñoz Rivera
2 El Cortijo September 11, 2018
(#100002934)
Highway 162, km 18.5
18°10′57″N 66°18′35″W / 18.182568°N 66.309766°W / 18.182568; -66.309766 (El Cortijo)
Barranquitas Pueblo 1939 house designed by architect Rafael Carmoega Morales
3 Palo Hincado Site September 2, 1999
(#99001021)
Address restricted[12]
Address restricted[12] Ball Courts/Plaza Sites of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands MPS

Caguas

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Aguayo Aldea Vocational High School
 
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September 4, 1987
(#87001311)
Junction of San Juan and Principal Streets
18°13′56″N 66°01′49″W / 18.232275°N 66.030293°W / 18.232275; -66.030293 (Aguayo Aldea Vocational High School)
Caguas Pueblo An Art Deco school from 1939
2 Alcaldía de Caguas
 
March 22, 1989
(#88001307)
42 Muñoz Rivera Street
18°14′05″N 66°02′09″W / 18.234807°N 66.035936°W / 18.234807; -66.035936 (Alcaldía de Caguas)
Caguas Pueblo Built in 1856
3 Carretera Central May 2, 2019
(#100003686)
Highway 1 from km 40 to Cidra boundary[b]
18°11′10″N 66°04′32″W / 18.186232°N 66.075557°W / 18.186232; -66.075557 (Carretera Central)
Turabo, Borinquen, and Beatriz Built by the Spanish administration during 1846–1886 to connect San Juan with Ponce, this was one of the first modern roadways in Puerto Rico and was regarded as one of the finest roads in the Americas for years after its completion. The listed portion of the road, from Caguas to Juana Díaz, includes the exceptionally challenging engineering through the Cordillera Central, 11 major bridges, 14 maintenance workers' houses,[c] and numerous other roadway structures.[10][13]
4 Gautier Benítez High School
 
June 15, 1988
(#88000657)
Gautier Benítez Avenue and Cristóbal Colón Boulevard
18°13′40″N 66°02′10″W / 18.227854°N 66.036245°W / 18.227854; -66.036245 (Gautier Benítez High School)
Caguas Pueblo Built in 1924
5 Logia Unión y Amparo No. 44
 
June 15, 1988
(#88000661)
39 Acosta Street
18°14′02″N 66°02′01″W / 18.233905°N 66.033536°W / 18.233905; -66.033536 (Logia Unión y Amparo No. 44)
Caguas Pueblo Designed by Antonin Nechodoma
6 Primera Iglesia Bautista de Caguas
 
September 24, 2008
(#08000949)
Corner of Ruiz Belvis and Intendente Ramírez Streets
18°14′05″N 66°02′01″W / 18.234635°N 66.033709°W / 18.234635; -66.033709 (Primera Iglesia Bautista de Caguas)
Caguas Pueblo Built in 1909
7 Puente No. 6
 
May 28, 2009
(#09000361)
Highway 798, km 1.0
18°17′43″N 66°03′26″W / 18.295339°N 66.057166°W / 18.295339; -66.057166 (Puente No. 6)
Río Cañas Also known as Puente la Concepción

Cayey

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Arenas Bridge
 
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July 19, 1995
(#95000843)
Highway 735, km 1.3, spanning Río de la Plata
18°08′03″N 66°08′17″W / 18.1343°N 66.1381°W / 18.1343; -66.1381 (Arenas Bridge)
Monte Llano and Arenas[d] A metal truss bridge from 1894, also known as "Puente Río La Plata"
2 Carretera #4
 
October 30, 2020
(#100005741)
PR-15, from km. 0 in Guayama to km. 25.7 in Cayey
18°03′01″N 66°08′07″W / 18.0502°N 66.1352°W / 18.0502; -66.1352 (Carretera #4)
Guayama to Cayey Carretera #4 (Actually PR-15) including the bridge Puente Principe Alfonso XII.[14]
3 Carretera Central
 
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May 2, 2019
(#100003686)
Highway 1 from Cidra boundary to km 55.4; Highway 14 from km 74 to Aibonito boundary; Highway 735[b]
18°07′26″N 66°10′53″W / 18.1239°N 66.1813°W / 18.1239; -66.1813 (Carretera Central)
Beatriz, Vegas, Monte Llano, Cayey Pueblo, Rincón, Toíta, and Matón Abajo Built by the Spanish administration during 1846–1886 to connect San Juan with Ponce, this was one of the first modern roadways in Puerto Rico and was regarded as one of the finest roads in the Americas for years after its completion. The listed portion of the road, from Caguas to Juana Díaz, includes the exceptionally challenging engineering through the Cordillera Central, 11 major bridges, 14 maintenance workers' houses,[c] and numerous other roadway structures.[10][13]
4 Church Nuestra Señora de la Asunción of Cayey
 
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December 10, 1984
(#84000454)
Muñoz Rivera Street, Town Plaza
18°06′46″N 66°09′57″W / 18.1127°N 66.1657°W / 18.1127; -66.1657 (Church Nuestra Señora de la Asunción of Cayey)
Cayey Pueblo Spanish Colonial style church from 1815, designed by José Canovas
5 La Liendre Bridge
 
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July 19, 1995
(#95000844)
Highway 735, km 0.7, spanning Quebrada Beatriz
18°08′05″N 66°07′54″W / 18.1347°N 66.1317°W / 18.1347; -66.1317 (La Liendre Bridge)
Vegas and Arenas[e] An iron lattice lateral girder bridge from 1877
6 Río Matón Bridge July 19, 1995
(#95000841)
Highway 14, km 63.2, spanning Río Matón
18°08′23″N 66°12′39″W / 18.1397°N 66.2108°W / 18.1397; -66.2108 (Río Matón Bridge)
Matón Abajo A lateral solid web girder bridge from 1886
7 Juana Rodríguez Morales House April 6, 2005
(#05000257)
7 Nuñez Romeu Street
18°06′48″N 66°09′58″W / 18.1132°N 66.1662°W / 18.1132; -66.1662 (Juana Rodríguez Morales House)
Cayey Pueblo Spanish Creole townhouse from 1850

Ciales

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Manatí Bridge at Mata de Plátano
 
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July 19, 1995
(#95000847)
Highway 6685, km 9.7, spanning Río Grande de Manatí
18°21′32″N 66°28′45″W / 18.359008°N 66.479162°W / 18.359008; -66.479162 (Manatí Bridge at Mata de Plátano)
Hato Viejo Also known as the Juan José Jiménez Bridge. It was the first truss bridge built in Puerto Rico under the administration of the United States (1898–1900) after the Spanish–American War.

Cidra

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Arenas Bridge
 
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July 19, 1995
(#95000843)
Highway 735, km 1.3, spanning Río de la Plata
18°08′04″N 66°08′17″W / 18.134325°N 66.138119°W / 18.134325; -66.138119 (Arenas Bridge)
Arenas and Monte Llano[d] A metal truss bridge from 1894, also known as "Puente Río La Plata"
2 La Bolero August 28, 2012
(#12000584)
Highway 173, km 0.5
18°10′50″N 66°09′41″W / 18.180492°N 66.161373°W / 18.180492; -66.161373 (La Bolero)
Ceiba Early Prototypes for Manufacturing Plants in Puerto Rico, 1948-1958 Multiple Property Submission (MPS)
3 Carretera Central May 2, 2019
(#100003686)
Highway 1 from Caguas boundary to Cayey boundary; Highway 735[b]
18°09′07″N 66°06′18″W / 18.152005°N 66.105052°W / 18.152005; -66.105052 (Carretera Central)
Beatriz and Arenas Built by the Spanish administration during 1846–1886 to connect San Juan with Ponce, this was one of the first modern roadways in Puerto Rico and was regarded as one of the finest roads in the Americas for years after its completion. The listed portion of the road, from Caguas to Juana Díaz, includes the exceptionally challenging engineering through the Cordillera Central, 11 major bridges, 14 maintenance workers' houses,[c] and numerous other roadway structures.[10][13]
4 La Liendre Bridge
 
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July 19, 1995
(#95000844)
Highway 735, km 0.7, spanning Quebrada Beatriz
18°08′05″N 66°07′54″W / 18.134651°N 66.131666°W / 18.134651; -66.131666 (La Liendre Bridge)
Arenas and Vegas[e] An iron lattice lateral girder bridge from 1877

Coamo

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Carretera Central
 
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May 2, 2019
(#100003686)
Highway 14 from Aibonito boundary to Juana Díaz boundary[b]
18°04′39″N 66°21′43″W / 18.077558°N 66.362057°W / 18.077558; -66.362057 (Carretera Central)
Cuyón, Palmarejo, Coamo Pueblo, San Ildefonso, and Los Llanos Built by the Spanish administration during 1846–1886 to connect San Juan with Ponce, this was one of the first modern roadways in Puerto Rico and was regarded as one of the finest roads in the Americas for years after its completion. The listed portion of the road, from Caguas to Juana Díaz, includes the exceptionally challenging engineering through the Cordillera Central, 11 major bridges, 14 maintenance workers' houses,[c] and numerous other roadway structures.[10][13]
2 Casa Blanca
 
April 28, 1992
(#92000379)
17 José I. Quintón Street
18°04′48″N 66°21′22″W / 18.080081°N 66.356028°W / 18.080081; -66.356028 (Casa Blanca)
Coamo Pueblo Spanish Creole architecture from 1865
3 Church San Blas de Illescas of Coamo
 
December 10, 1984
(#84000463)
Mario Braschi Street
18°04′51″N 66°21′22″W / 18.080702°N 66.356228°W / 18.080702; -66.356228 (Church San Blas de Illescas of Coamo)
Coamo Pueblo Latin American Baroque architecture of a church from 1661
4 General Méndez Vigo Bridge
 
July 19, 1995
(#95000839)
Highway 14, km 30.4, spanning Las Minas River
18°03′50″N 66°22′27″W / 18.063764°N 66.374154°W / 18.063764; -66.374154 (General Méndez Vigo Bridge)
San Ildefonso Brick barrel vault bridge from 1898, by US Corps of Engineers, also known as Puente Rio las Minas
5 Hermitage Church of Nuestra Señora de Valvanera of Coamo March 31, 1986
(#86000700)
Junction of José I. Quintón and Carrión Maduro Streets
18°04′46″N 66°21′33″W / 18.079333°N 66.359067°W / 18.079333; -66.359067 (Hermitage Church of Nuestra Señora de Valvanera of Coamo)
Coamo Pueblo Church from 1685
6 Padre Íñigo Bridge July 19, 1995
(#95000840)
Highway 14, km 34.2, spanning Río Coamo
18°04′53″N 66°21′15″W / 18.081372°N 66.354075°W / 18.081372; -66.354075 (Padre Íñigo Bridge)
Coamo Pueblo and Palmarejo Lattice girder bridge from 1879
7 Picó Pomar Residence July 12, 1988
(#88000961)
Junction of José I. Quintón and Mario Braschi Streets
18°04′49″N 66°21′25″W / 18.080239°N 66.356947°W / 18.080239; -66.356947 (Picó Pomar Residence)
Coamo Pueblo Spanish Neoclassical building from 1840, also known as Coamo Historic Museum
8 Puente de las Calabazas
 
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February 17, 2009
(#09000042)
Highway 14, km 39.3, spanning Río Cuyón
18°05′17″N 66°18′48″W / 18.088076°N 66.313350°W / 18.088076; -66.313350 (Puente de las Calabazas)
Cuyón Lattice girder bridge from 1882

Comerío

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Comerio Hydroelectric Development September 1, 2022
(#100008110)
PR167, Km. 3.9 to 6.0
18°15′39″N 66°12′25″W / 18.2608°N 66.2070°W / 18.2608; -66.2070 (Comerio Hydroelectric Development)
Comerío
2 Cueva La Mora March 10, 1983
(#83002292)
Address restricted[12]
Address restricted[12]
3 Río Hondo Bridge
 
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July 19, 1995
(#95000842)
Highway 156, km 26.9, spanning Río Hondo
18°12′31″N 66°14′35″W / 18.208715°N 66.243044°W / 18.208715; -66.243044 (Río Hondo Bridge)
Río Hondo Originally installed in 1881 over the Río de la Plata, this span survived an 1899 hurricane, then was moved and re-installed on new abutments in 1908. As of 1995, it was the oldest bridge truss in Puerto Rico, employing a double pony truss design and unique open-web transverse joists.[15] It was removed in 2001.[16]

Corozal

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Mavilla Bridge
 
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July 19, 1995
(#95000848)
Highway 159, km 17.7, spanning Río Mavilla
18°21′07″N 66°17′50″W / 18.352003°N 66.297263°W / 18.352003; -66.297263 (Mavilla Bridge)
Palmarejo and Abras Historic concrete-lowered, arch bridge from 1903.

Gurabo

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Church San José of Gurabo
 
September 18, 1984
(#84003142)
Santiago and Eugenio Sánches López Streets
18°15′18″N 65°58′21″W / 18.254946°N 65.972433°W / 18.254946; -65.972433 (Church San José of Gurabo)
Gurabo Pueblo Historic parish church from 1821.

Jayuya

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 La Piedra Escrita
 
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January 15, 2003
(#02001720)
Highway 144, km 8[17]
18°13′02″N 66°34′23″W / 18.217134°N 66.573090°W / 18.217134; -66.573090 (La Piedra Escrita)
Coabey Prehistoric rock art site popularly associated with the Taino people.

Juncos

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 José Miguel Gallardo School
 
November 14, 2012
(#12000937)
Junction of Paseo Escuté and Algarín Street
18°13′41″N 65°55′27″W / 18.228022°N 65.924278°W / 18.228022; -65.924278 (José Miguel Gallardo School)
Juncos Pueblo Former school turned-public library, and a prime example of Beaux Arts and Mission/Spanish Revival architecture in Puerto Rico.

Lares

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Callejones Site September 2, 1999
(#99001022)
Address restricted[12]
Address restricted[12] An archaeological site consisting of a ceremonial ballcourt known as a batey dating from the Early Ostionoid (pre-Taino) (AD 600–1200) and Late Ostionoid (Taíno) (AD 1200–1500) periods.
2 Hacienda Los Torres
 
September 28, 2006
(#06000896)
Junction of Highways 111 and 129
18°17′48″N 66°52′16″W / 18.296780°N 66.871057°W / 18.296780; -66.871057 (Hacienda Los Torres)
Lares Mission/Spanish Revival-style residence building from 1846.

Las Marías

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Eugenio María de Hostos School
 
December 19, 2012
(#12001077)
Matías Brugman Avenue
18°15′00″N 66°59′23″W / 18.249931°N 66.989842°W / 18.249931; -66.989842 (Eugenio María de Hostos School)
Las Marías Pueblo Early 20th century school building designed in the Mission Revival style.

Maricao

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Church San Juan Bautista of Maricao
 
September 18, 1984
(#84003125)
Baldorioty Street, Town Plaza
18°10′51″N 66°58′46″W / 18.180868°N 66.979395°W / 18.180868; -66.979395 (Church San Juan Bautista of Maricao)
Maricao Pueblo Gothic church built in 1890
2 Del Treinta Bridge July 19, 1995
(#95000846)
Highway 128, km 32.7
18°10′00″N 66°51′48″W / 18.166660°N 66.863449°W / 18.166660; -66.863449 (Del Treinta Bridge)
Indiera Alta A rolled steel beam bridge from 1924, designed by Enrique Ortega
3 Vivero de Peces de Maricao
 
February 21, 2017
(#100000667)
Highway 410, km 1.7
18°10′14″N 66°59′14″W / 18.170432°N 66.987089°W / 18.170432; -66.987089 (Vivero de Peces de Maricao)
Maricao Afuera

Morovis

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 José Fontán School
 
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August 28, 2012
(#12000582)
Junction of Del Carmen Street and Principal Street final
18°19′34″N 66°24′32″W / 18.326079°N 66.408958°W / 18.326079; -66.408958 (José Fontán School)
Morovis Pueblo History early 20th century school building, part of the Early Twentieth Century Schools in Puerto Rico Thematic Resource (TR).

Naranjito

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Escuela Guillermo Estéves December 19, 2012
(#12001078)
Junction of Georgetti and Achiote Streets
18°18′05″N 66°14′55″W / 18.30138°N 66.24857°W / 18.30138; -66.24857 (Escuela Guillermo Estéves)
Naranjito Pueblo
2 Plata Bridge
 
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July 19, 1995
(#95000849)
Highway 167, km 0.9
18°18′14″N 66°12′40″W / 18.303840°N 66.211220°W / 18.303840; -66.211220 (Plata Bridge)
Nuevo and Dajaos[f] A Parker truss bridge

Orocovis

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Cueva La Espiral September 20, 2011
(#11000673)
Address restricted[12]
Bauta Abajo[18] Cave site with indigenous rock art. Part of the Prehistoric Rock Art of Puerto Rico MPS.

San Lorenzo

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes de San Miguel de Hato Grande
 
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December 8, 1983
(#83004194)
Colón Street, at Town Plaza
18°11′25″N 65°57′39″W / 18.190415°N 65.960839°W / 18.190415; -65.960839 (Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes de San Miguel de Hato Grande)
San Lorenzo Pueblo Also known as Las Mercedes, this Classical Revival style building was built in 1737
2 Residencia Machín–Ramos May 5, 1989
(#88001180)
Eugenio Sánchez López Street
18°11′27″N 65°57′40″W / 18.190953°N 65.961184°W / 18.190953; -65.961184 (Residencia Machín–Ramos)
San Lorenzo Pueblo Spanish Colonial building from 1883

Trujillo Alto

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Puente de Trujillo Alto
 
January 28, 2010
(#09001289)
Highway 181, km 5.6
18°21′27″N 66°00′13″W / 18.357480°N 66.003673°W / 18.357480; -66.003673 (Puente de Trujillo Alto)
Cuevas and Dos Bocas Steel platform bridge built by the U.S. Steel over the Río Grande de Loíza; built in 1939, at the time the longest single-span bridge in Puerto Rico.

Utuado

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Bateyes de Viví June 21, 2007
(#07000584)
Address restricted[12]
Viví Arriba[19] Ball Court/Plaza Sites of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands MPS
2 Blanco Bridge
 
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July 19, 1995
(#95000837)
Highway 10, km 48.1, spanning the Pellejas River
18°13′48″N 66°43′02″W / 18.229996°N 66.717128°W / 18.229996; -66.717128 (Blanco Bridge)
Arenas Historic Bridges of Puerto Rico MPS
3 Caguana Ceremonial Ball Courts Site
 
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December 17, 1992
(#92001671)
Highway 111, km 12.3
18°17′42″N 66°46′52″W / 18.294870°N 66.780974°W / 18.294870; -66.780974 (Caguana Ceremonial Ball Courts Site)
Caguana
4 Church San Miguel Arcángel of Utuado
 
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December 10, 1984
(#84000447)
Dr. Barbosa Street, Town Plaza
18°15′55″N 66°41′58″W / 18.265369°N 66.699340°W / 18.265369; -66.699340 (Church San Miguel Arcángel of Utuado)
Utuado Pueblo Historic Churches of Puerto Rico TR

Villalba

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Walter McK. Jones School
 
January 29, 2013
(#12001249)
28 Luis Muñoz Rivera Street
18°07′47″N 66°29′31″W / 18.129715°N 66.491963°W / 18.129715; -66.491963 (Walter McK. Jones School)
Villalba Pueblo Historic Mission Revival-style school building from 1926. Part of the Early Twentieth Century Schools in Puerto Rico TR.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Several prose sources place the Las Cabañas Bridge in Barrios Capáez and Garzas,[4][5][6] while other, map-based sources show it to be in Barrios Capáez and Juan González.[7][8]
  2. ^ a b c d e The listed portion of the Carretera Central extends into Caguas, Cidra, Cayey, Aibonito, Coamo, and Juana Díaz. The roadway route in San Juan and Ponce, as well as a portion in Caguas, was excluded from the National Register listing.
  3. ^ a b c d e Spanish: casillas de caminero.
  4. ^ a b The Arenas Bridge spans the boundary between Cayey (Barrio Monte Llano) and Cidra (Barrio Arenas) municipalities.
  5. ^ a b The La Liendre Bridge spans the boundary between Cayey (Barrio Vegas) and Cidra (Barrio Arenas) municipalities.
  6. ^ The Plata Bridge spans the boundary between Naranjito (Barrio Nuevo) and Bayamón (Barrio Dajaos) municipalities.

References

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved January 20, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  4. ^ a b Pumarada O'Neill, Luis (July 31, 1994), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Las Cabañas Bridge (PDF), retrieved February 22, 2016.
  5. ^ Departamento de Transportación y Obras Públicas (n.d.), [Our Historic Bridges: Bridges of Other Types] (in Spanish), archived from the original on April 27, 2010, retrieved February 24, 2016{{citation}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link).
  6. ^ Oficina Estatal de Conservación Histórica (April 1, 2014), Puente de Las Cabañas (PDF) (summary sheet), retrieved February 24, 2016.
  7. ^ Oficina Estatal de Conservación Histórica (n.d.), Puerto Rico: Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos [Puerto Rico: National Register of Historic Places] (online GIS), retrieved February 24, 2016.
  8. ^ Junta de Planificación (March 2009), Limites legales: Barrios [Legal boundaries: Barrios] (KML), retrieved February 24, 2016.
  9. ^ https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalregister/upload/weekly-list-2015-national-register-of-historic-places.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ a b c d e Llanes Santos, Juan (March 5, 2019), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Carretera Central.
  11. ^ "NRHP Nomination Form Carretera Central". 13 June 2019. Retrieved Aug 1, 2020.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archaeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
  13. ^ a b c d Documento de inclusión de la Carretera Central en el RNLH (2019). Geo-Isla. 2020. Accessed 1 August 2020.
  14. ^ "Puente Príncipe Alfonso XII en Cayey formará parte del Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos". Puerto Rico Posts (in Spanish). 2021-03-31. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
  15. ^ Pumarada O'Neill, Luis (July 31, 1994), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Río Hondo Bridge (PDF), retrieved December 21, 2015.
  16. ^ , Bridgehunter.com, archived from the original on September 5, 2015, retrieved December 21, 2015.
  17. ^ "Discover Petroglyphs on Piedra Escrita in Jayuya", Puerto Rico Day Trips, March 1, 2015, from the original on September 7, 2015, retrieved January 24, 2016.
  18. ^ Bonini Lamadrid, Miguel A. (May 16, 2011), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Cueva La Espiral (redacted PDF), retrieved December 23, 2015.
  19. ^ Oliver, José R.; Rivera Fontán, Juan (September 30, 2006), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Bateyes de Viví (redacted PDF), retrieved December 23, 2015.

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This portion of National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico is along the central mountain region from Las Marias and Maricao in the central west to Juncos in the central east including the slopes of the Cordillera National Register entries listed below are found in the highlighted 24 municipalities of Puerto Rico See also National Register of Historic Places listings in eastern Puerto Rico National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Puerto Rico National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Puerto Rico National Register of Historic Places listings in western Puerto Rico National Register of Historic Places listings in San Juan Puerto RicoNames of places given are as appear in the National Register reflecting name as given in NRHP application at the date of listing Note the National Register name system does not accommodate Spanish a n and other letters This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 20 2023 1 Contents 1 Adjuntas 2 Aguas Buenas 3 Aibonito 4 Barranquitas 5 Caguas 6 Cayey 7 Ciales 8 Cidra 9 Coamo 10 Comerio 11 Corozal 12 Gurabo 13 Jayuya 14 Juncos 15 Lares 16 Las Marias 17 Maricao 18 Morovis 19 Naranjito 20 Orocovis 21 San Lorenzo 22 Trujillo Alto 23 Utuado 24 Villalba 25 See also 26 Notes 27 References 28 External linksAdjuntas Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Mr amp Mrs Clark Foreman Mountain Retreat Upload image December 6 2021 100007218 Barrio Portugues Carretera 123 Km 29 9 Camino Foreman 18 08 39 N 66 41 25 W 18 1442 N 66 6902 W 18 1442 66 6902 Mr amp Mrs Clark Foreman Mountain Retreat Portugues Historic Modernist residence designed by German architect Henry Klumb 2 Las Cabanas Bridge More images July 19 1995 95000838 Highway 135 km 82 4 spanning Rio de las Vacas 18 10 47 N 66 44 11 W 18 179664 N 66 736422 W 18 179664 66 736422 Las Cabanas Bridge Capaez and Juan Gonzalez a This 1919 bridge intended to provide access to a key coffee producing region was financed by nearby plantations through public subscription Designer Rafael Nones and builder Felix Benitez Rexach used a unique combination of steel and concrete technologies to produce a girder design unlike any other on the island 4 3 Quinta Vendrell Upload image February 9 2006 06000028 Junction of Highway 143 and Highway 123 18 08 50 N 66 41 24 W 18 147181 N 66 690033 W 18 147181 66 690033 Quinta Vendrell Portugues Two story balloon framed country house from 1918 designed by Puerto Rican architect Alfredo Wiechers Pieretti 4 Washington Irving Graded School 9 More images May 26 2015 15000274 Junction of Rodulfo Gonzalez and Martinez de Andino Streets 18 09 42 N 66 43 20 W 18 161583 N 66 722090 W 18 161583 66 722090 Washington Irving Graded School 9 Adjuntas Pueblo Historic school designed by Charles G Post in 1903 and an example of the Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture Aguas Buenas Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Parque de Bombas Maximiliano Merced More images November 14 2012 12000934 42 Munoz Rivera Street 18 15 24 N 66 06 18 W 18 256628 N 66 104918 W 18 256628 66 104918 Parque de Bombas Maximiliano Merced Aguas Buenas Pueblo Also known as the Antiguo Parque de Bombas de Aguas Buenas a distinctive Art Deco fire station designed by the Deptartment of Public Works of Puerto Rico Aibonito Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Carretera Central More images May 2 2019 100003686 Highway 14 from Cayey boundary to Coamo boundary b 18 08 27 N 66 15 34 W 18 140756 N 66 259532 W 18 140756 66 259532 Carretera Central Robles Plata Caonillas Aibonito Pueblo Llanos Pasto Asomante and Algarrobo Built by the Spanish administration during 1846 1886 to connect San Juan with Ponce this was one of the first modern roadways in Puerto Rico and was regarded as one of the finest roads in the Americas for years after its completion The listed portion of the road from Caguas to Juana Diaz includes the exceptionally challenging engineering through the Cordillera Central 11 major bridges 14 maintenance workers houses c and numerous other roadway structures 10 11 2 Church San Jose of Aibonito More images December 10 1984 84000451 Emeterio Betances Street 18 08 20 N 66 15 59 W 18 138860 N 66 266358 W 18 138860 66 266358 Church San Jose of Aibonito Aibonito Pueblo3 La Plata Community Center Upload image October 4 2021 100007066 PR 173 Km 1 5 18 09 19 N 66 14 03 W 18 1553 N 66 2342 W 18 1553 66 2342 La Plata Community Center Plata4 Villa Julita Upload image December 19 1996 86003491 401 San Jose Avenue 18 08 30 N 66 15 27 W 18 141744 N 66 257393 W 18 141744 66 257393 Villa Julita Aibonito PuebloBarranquitas Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Casa Natal de Luis Munoz Rivera September 4 1984 84003139 Munoz Rivera and Manuel Torres Streets 18 11 11 N 66 18 25 W 18 186265 N 66 307017 W 18 186265 66 307017 Casa Natal de Luis Munoz Rivera Barranquitas Pueblo Birthplace of Luis Munoz Rivera also known as Museo Biblioteca Munoz Rivera2 El Cortijo Upload image September 11 2018 100002934 Highway 162 km 18 5 18 10 57 N 66 18 35 W 18 182568 N 66 309766 W 18 182568 66 309766 El Cortijo Barranquitas Pueblo 1939 house designed by architect Rafael Carmoega Morales3 Palo Hincado Site Upload image September 2 1999 99001021 Address restricted 12 Address restricted 12 Ball Courts Plaza Sites of Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands MPSCaguas Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Aguayo Aldea Vocational High School More images September 4 1987 87001311 Junction of San Juan and Principal Streets 18 13 56 N 66 01 49 W 18 232275 N 66 030293 W 18 232275 66 030293 Aguayo Aldea Vocational High School Caguas Pueblo An Art Deco school from 19392 Alcaldia de Caguas March 22 1989 88001307 42 Munoz Rivera Street 18 14 05 N 66 02 09 W 18 234807 N 66 035936 W 18 234807 66 035936 Alcaldia de Caguas Caguas Pueblo Built in 18563 Carretera Central Upload image May 2 2019 100003686 Highway 1 from km 40 to Cidra boundary b 18 11 10 N 66 04 32 W 18 186232 N 66 075557 W 18 186232 66 075557 Carretera Central Turabo Borinquen and Beatriz Built by the Spanish administration during 1846 1886 to connect San Juan with Ponce this was one of the first modern roadways in Puerto Rico and was regarded as one of the finest roads in the Americas for years after its completion The listed portion of the road from Caguas to Juana Diaz includes the exceptionally challenging engineering through the Cordillera Central 11 major bridges 14 maintenance workers houses c and numerous other roadway structures 10 13 4 Gautier Benitez High School June 15 1988 88000657 Gautier Benitez Avenue and Cristobal Colon Boulevard 18 13 40 N 66 02 10 W 18 227854 N 66 036245 W 18 227854 66 036245 Gautier Benitez High School Caguas Pueblo Built in 19245 Logia Union y Amparo No 44 June 15 1988 88000661 39 Acosta Street 18 14 02 N 66 02 01 W 18 233905 N 66 033536 W 18 233905 66 033536 Logia Union y Amparo No 44 Caguas Pueblo Designed by Antonin Nechodoma6 Primera Iglesia Bautista de Caguas September 24 2008 08000949 Corner of Ruiz Belvis and Intendente Ramirez Streets 18 14 05 N 66 02 01 W 18 234635 N 66 033709 W 18 234635 66 033709 Primera Iglesia Bautista de Caguas Caguas Pueblo Built in 19097 Puente No 6 May 28 2009 09000361 Highway 798 km 1 0 18 17 43 N 66 03 26 W 18 295339 N 66 057166 W 18 295339 66 057166 Puente No 6 Rio Canas Also known as Puente la ConcepcionCayey Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Arenas Bridge More images July 19 1995 95000843 Highway 735 km 1 3 spanning Rio de la Plata 18 08 03 N 66 08 17 W 18 1343 N 66 1381 W 18 1343 66 1381 Arenas Bridge Monte Llano and Arenas d A metal truss bridge from 1894 also known as Puente Rio La Plata 2 Carretera 4 October 30 2020 100005741 PR 15 from km 0 in Guayama to km 25 7 in Cayey 18 03 01 N 66 08 07 W 18 0502 N 66 1352 W 18 0502 66 1352 Carretera 4 Guayama to Cayey Carretera 4 Actually PR 15 including the bridge Puente Principe Alfonso XII 14 3 Carretera Central More images May 2 2019 100003686 Highway 1 from Cidra boundary to km 55 4 Highway 14 from km 74 to Aibonito boundary Highway 735 b 18 07 26 N 66 10 53 W 18 1239 N 66 1813 W 18 1239 66 1813 Carretera Central Beatriz Vegas Monte Llano Cayey Pueblo Rincon Toita and Maton Abajo Built by the Spanish administration during 1846 1886 to connect San Juan with Ponce this was one of the first modern roadways in Puerto Rico and was regarded as one of the finest roads in the Americas for years after its completion The listed portion of the road from Caguas to Juana Diaz includes the exceptionally challenging engineering through the Cordillera Central 11 major bridges 14 maintenance workers houses c and numerous other roadway structures 10 13 4 Church Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion of Cayey More images December 10 1984 84000454 Munoz Rivera Street Town Plaza 18 06 46 N 66 09 57 W 18 1127 N 66 1657 W 18 1127 66 1657 Church Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion of Cayey Cayey Pueblo Spanish Colonial style church from 1815 designed by Jose Canovas5 La Liendre Bridge More images July 19 1995 95000844 Highway 735 km 0 7 spanning Quebrada Beatriz 18 08 05 N 66 07 54 W 18 1347 N 66 1317 W 18 1347 66 1317 La Liendre Bridge Vegas and Arenas e An iron lattice lateral girder bridge from 18776 Rio Maton Bridge Upload image July 19 1995 95000841 Highway 14 km 63 2 spanning Rio Maton 18 08 23 N 66 12 39 W 18 1397 N 66 2108 W 18 1397 66 2108 Rio Maton Bridge Maton Abajo A lateral solid web girder bridge from 18867 Juana Rodriguez Morales House Upload image April 6 2005 05000257 7 Nunez Romeu Street 18 06 48 N 66 09 58 W 18 1132 N 66 1662 W 18 1132 66 1662 Juana Rodriguez Morales House Cayey Pueblo Spanish Creole townhouse from 1850Ciales Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Manati Bridge at Mata de Platano More images July 19 1995 95000847 Highway 6685 km 9 7 spanning Rio Grande de Manati 18 21 32 N 66 28 45 W 18 359008 N 66 479162 W 18 359008 66 479162 Manati Bridge at Mata de Platano Hato Viejo Also known as the Juan Jose Jimenez Bridge It was the first truss bridge built in Puerto Rico under the administration of the United States 1898 1900 after the Spanish American War Cidra Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Arenas Bridge More images July 19 1995 95000843 Highway 735 km 1 3 spanning Rio de la Plata 18 08 04 N 66 08 17 W 18 134325 N 66 138119 W 18 134325 66 138119 Arenas Bridge Arenas and Monte Llano d A metal truss bridge from 1894 also known as Puente Rio La Plata 2 La Bolero Upload image August 28 2012 12000584 Highway 173 km 0 5 18 10 50 N 66 09 41 W 18 180492 N 66 161373 W 18 180492 66 161373 La Bolero Ceiba Early Prototypes for Manufacturing Plants in Puerto Rico 1948 1958 Multiple Property Submission MPS 3 Carretera Central Upload image May 2 2019 100003686 Highway 1 from Caguas boundary to Cayey boundary Highway 735 b 18 09 07 N 66 06 18 W 18 152005 N 66 105052 W 18 152005 66 105052 Carretera Central Beatriz and Arenas Built by the Spanish administration during 1846 1886 to connect San Juan with Ponce this was one of the first modern roadways in Puerto Rico and was regarded as one of the finest roads in the Americas for years after its completion The listed portion of the road from Caguas to Juana Diaz includes the exceptionally challenging engineering through the Cordillera Central 11 major bridges 14 maintenance workers houses c and numerous other roadway structures 10 13 4 La Liendre Bridge More images July 19 1995 95000844 Highway 735 km 0 7 spanning Quebrada Beatriz 18 08 05 N 66 07 54 W 18 134651 N 66 131666 W 18 134651 66 131666 La Liendre Bridge Arenas and Vegas e An iron lattice lateral girder bridge from 1877Coamo Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Carretera Central More images May 2 2019 100003686 Highway 14 from Aibonito boundary to Juana Diaz boundary b 18 04 39 N 66 21 43 W 18 077558 N 66 362057 W 18 077558 66 362057 Carretera Central Cuyon Palmarejo Coamo Pueblo San Ildefonso and Los Llanos Built by the Spanish administration during 1846 1886 to connect San Juan with Ponce this was one of the first modern roadways in Puerto Rico and was regarded as one of the finest roads in the Americas for years after its completion The listed portion of the road from Caguas to Juana Diaz includes the exceptionally challenging engineering through the Cordillera Central 11 major bridges 14 maintenance workers houses c and numerous other roadway structures 10 13 2 Casa Blanca April 28 1992 92000379 17 Jose I Quinton Street 18 04 48 N 66 21 22 W 18 080081 N 66 356028 W 18 080081 66 356028 Casa Blanca Coamo Pueblo Spanish Creole architecture from 18653 Church San Blas de Illescas of Coamo December 10 1984 84000463 Mario Braschi Street 18 04 51 N 66 21 22 W 18 080702 N 66 356228 W 18 080702 66 356228 Church San Blas de Illescas of Coamo Coamo Pueblo Latin American Baroque architecture of a church from 16614 General Mendez Vigo Bridge July 19 1995 95000839 Highway 14 km 30 4 spanning Las Minas River 18 03 50 N 66 22 27 W 18 063764 N 66 374154 W 18 063764 66 374154 General Mendez Vigo Bridge San Ildefonso Brick barrel vault bridge from 1898 by US Corps of Engineers also known as Puente Rio las Minas5 Hermitage Church of Nuestra Senora de Valvanera of Coamo Upload image March 31 1986 86000700 Junction of Jose I Quinton and Carrion Maduro Streets 18 04 46 N 66 21 33 W 18 079333 N 66 359067 W 18 079333 66 359067 Hermitage Church of Nuestra Senora de Valvanera of Coamo Coamo Pueblo Church from 16856 Padre Inigo Bridge Upload image July 19 1995 95000840 Highway 14 km 34 2 spanning Rio Coamo 18 04 53 N 66 21 15 W 18 081372 N 66 354075 W 18 081372 66 354075 Padre Inigo Bridge Coamo Pueblo and Palmarejo Lattice girder bridge from 18797 Pico Pomar Residence Upload image July 12 1988 88000961 Junction of Jose I Quinton and Mario Braschi Streets 18 04 49 N 66 21 25 W 18 080239 N 66 356947 W 18 080239 66 356947 Pico Pomar Residence Coamo Pueblo Spanish Neoclassical building from 1840 also known as Coamo Historic Museum8 Puente de las Calabazas More images February 17 2009 09000042 Highway 14 km 39 3 spanning Rio Cuyon 18 05 17 N 66 18 48 W 18 088076 N 66 313350 W 18 088076 66 313350 Puente de las Calabazas Cuyon Lattice girder bridge from 1882Comerio Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Comerio Hydroelectric Development Upload image September 1 2022 100008110 PR167 Km 3 9 to 6 0 18 15 39 N 66 12 25 W 18 2608 N 66 2070 W 18 2608 66 2070 Comerio Hydroelectric Development Comerio2 Cueva La Mora Upload image March 10 1983 83002292 Address restricted 12 Address restricted 12 3 Rio Hondo Bridge More images July 19 1995 95000842 Highway 156 km 26 9 spanning Rio Hondo 18 12 31 N 66 14 35 W 18 208715 N 66 243044 W 18 208715 66 243044 Rio Hondo Bridge Rio Hondo Originally installed in 1881 over the Rio de la Plata this span survived an 1899 hurricane then was moved and re installed on new abutments in 1908 As of 1995 it was the oldest bridge truss in Puerto Rico employing a double pony truss design and unique open web transverse joists 15 It was removed in 2001 16 Corozal Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Mavilla Bridge More images July 19 1995 95000848 Highway 159 km 17 7 spanning Rio Mavilla 18 21 07 N 66 17 50 W 18 352003 N 66 297263 W 18 352003 66 297263 Mavilla Bridge Palmarejo and Abras Historic concrete lowered arch bridge from 1903 Gurabo Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Church San Jose of Gurabo September 18 1984 84003142 Santiago and Eugenio Sanches Lopez Streets 18 15 18 N 65 58 21 W 18 254946 N 65 972433 W 18 254946 65 972433 Church San Jose of Gurabo Gurabo Pueblo Historic parish church from 1821 Jayuya Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 La Piedra Escrita More images January 15 2003 02001720 Highway 144 km 8 17 18 13 02 N 66 34 23 W 18 217134 N 66 573090 W 18 217134 66 573090 La Piedra Escrita Coabey Prehistoric rock art site popularly associated with the Taino people Juncos Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Jose Miguel Gallardo School November 14 2012 12000937 Junction of Paseo Escute and Algarin Street 18 13 41 N 65 55 27 W 18 228022 N 65 924278 W 18 228022 65 924278 Jose Miguel Gallardo School Juncos Pueblo Former school turned public library and a prime example of Beaux Arts and Mission Spanish Revival architecture in Puerto Rico Lares Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Callejones Site Upload image September 2 1999 99001022 Address restricted 12 Address restricted 12 An archaeological site consisting of a ceremonial ballcourt known as a batey dating from the Early Ostionoid pre Taino AD 600 1200 and Late Ostionoid Taino AD 1200 1500 periods 2 Hacienda Los Torres September 28 2006 06000896 Junction of Highways 111 and 129 18 17 48 N 66 52 16 W 18 296780 N 66 871057 W 18 296780 66 871057 Hacienda Los Torres Lares Mission Spanish Revival style residence building from 1846 Las Marias Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Eugenio Maria de Hostos School December 19 2012 12001077 Matias Brugman Avenue 18 15 00 N 66 59 23 W 18 249931 N 66 989842 W 18 249931 66 989842 Eugenio Maria de Hostos School Las Marias Pueblo Early 20th century school building designed in the Mission Revival style Maricao Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Church San Juan Bautista of Maricao September 18 1984 84003125 Baldorioty Street Town Plaza 18 10 51 N 66 58 46 W 18 180868 N 66 979395 W 18 180868 66 979395 Church San Juan Bautista of Maricao Maricao Pueblo Gothic church built in 18902 Del Treinta Bridge Upload image July 19 1995 95000846 Highway 128 km 32 7 18 10 00 N 66 51 48 W 18 166660 N 66 863449 W 18 166660 66 863449 Del Treinta Bridge Indiera Alta A rolled steel beam bridge from 1924 designed by Enrique Ortega3 Vivero de Peces de Maricao February 21 2017 100000667 Highway 410 km 1 7 18 10 14 N 66 59 14 W 18 170432 N 66 987089 W 18 170432 66 987089 Vivero de Peces de Maricao Maricao AfueraMorovis Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Jose Fontan School More images August 28 2012 12000582 Junction of Del Carmen Street and Principal Street final 18 19 34 N 66 24 32 W 18 326079 N 66 408958 W 18 326079 66 408958 Jose Fontan School Morovis Pueblo History early 20th century school building part of the Early Twentieth Century Schools in Puerto Rico Thematic Resource TR Naranjito Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Escuela Guillermo Esteves Upload image December 19 2012 12001078 Junction of Georgetti and Achiote Streets 18 18 05 N 66 14 55 W 18 30138 N 66 24857 W 18 30138 66 24857 Escuela Guillermo Esteves Naranjito Pueblo2 Plata Bridge More images July 19 1995 95000849 Highway 167 km 0 9 18 18 14 N 66 12 40 W 18 303840 N 66 211220 W 18 303840 66 211220 Plata Bridge Nuevo and Dajaos f A Parker truss bridgeOrocovis Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Cueva La Espiral Upload image September 20 2011 11000673 Address restricted 12 Bauta Abajo 18 Cave site with indigenous rock art Part of the Prehistoric Rock Art of Puerto Rico MPS San Lorenzo Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes de San Miguel de Hato Grande More images December 8 1983 83004194 Colon Street at Town Plaza 18 11 25 N 65 57 39 W 18 190415 N 65 960839 W 18 190415 65 960839 Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes de San Miguel de Hato Grande San Lorenzo Pueblo Also known as Las Mercedes this Classical Revival style building was built in 17372 Residencia Machin Ramos Upload image May 5 1989 88001180 Eugenio Sanchez Lopez Street 18 11 27 N 65 57 40 W 18 190953 N 65 961184 W 18 190953 65 961184 Residencia Machin Ramos San Lorenzo Pueblo Spanish Colonial building from 1883Trujillo Alto Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Puente de Trujillo Alto January 28 2010 09001289 Highway 181 km 5 6 18 21 27 N 66 00 13 W 18 357480 N 66 003673 W 18 357480 66 003673 Puente de Trujillo Alto Cuevas and Dos Bocas Steel platform bridge built by the U S Steel over the Rio Grande de Loiza built in 1939 at the time the longest single span bridge in Puerto Rico Utuado Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Bateyes de Vivi Upload image June 21 2007 07000584 Address restricted 12 Vivi Arriba 19 Ball Court Plaza Sites of Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands MPS2 Blanco Bridge More images July 19 1995 95000837 Highway 10 km 48 1 spanning the Pellejas River 18 13 48 N 66 43 02 W 18 229996 N 66 717128 W 18 229996 66 717128 Blanco Bridge Arenas Historic Bridges of Puerto Rico MPS3 Caguana Ceremonial Ball Courts Site More images December 17 1992 92001671 Highway 111 km 12 3 18 17 42 N 66 46 52 W 18 294870 N 66 780974 W 18 294870 66 780974 Caguana Ceremonial Ball Courts Site Caguana4 Church San Miguel Arcangel of Utuado More images December 10 1984 84000447 Dr Barbosa Street Town Plaza 18 15 55 N 66 41 58 W 18 265369 N 66 699340 W 18 265369 66 699340 Church San Miguel Arcangel of Utuado Utuado Pueblo Historic Churches of Puerto Rico TRVillalba Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Walter McK Jones School January 29 2013 12001249 28 Luis Munoz Rivera Street 18 07 47 N 66 29 31 W 18 129715 N 66 491963 W 18 129715 66 491963 Walter McK Jones School Villalba Pueblo Historic Mission Revival style school building from 1926 Part of the Early Twentieth Century Schools in Puerto Rico TR See also Edit Puerto Rico portal National Register of Historic Places portalNational Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico List of United States National Historic Landmarks in United States commonwealths and territories associated states and foreign states Historic preservation History of Puerto RicoNotes Edit Several prose sources place the Las Cabanas Bridge in Barrios Capaez and Garzas 4 5 6 while other map based sources show it to be in Barrios Capaez and Juan Gonzalez 7 8 a b c d e The listed portion of the Carretera Central extends into Caguas Cidra Cayey Aibonito Coamo and Juana Diaz The roadway route in San Juan and Ponce as well as a portion in Caguas was excluded from the National Register listing a b c d e Spanish casillas de caminero a b The Arenas Bridge spans the boundary between Cayey Barrio Monte Llano and Cidra Barrio Arenas municipalities a b The La Liendre Bridge spans the boundary between Cayey Barrio Vegas and Cidra Barrio Arenas municipalities The Plata Bridge spans the boundary between Naranjito Barrio Nuevo and Bayamon Barrio Dajaos municipalities References Edit National Park Service United States Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places Weekly List Actions retrieved January 20 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words Various colorings defined here differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings structures sites or objects a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x The eight digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database which can be viewed by clicking the number a b Pumarada O Neill Luis July 31 1994 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Las Cabanas Bridge PDF retrieved February 22 2016 Departamento de Transportacion y Obras Publicas n d Nuestros Puentes Historicos Puentes de Otros Tipos Our Historic Bridges Bridges of Other Types in Spanish archived from the original on April 27 2010 retrieved February 24 2016 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint unfit URL link Oficina Estatal de Conservacion Historica April 1 2014 Puente de Las Cabanas PDF summary sheet retrieved February 24 2016 Oficina Estatal de Conservacion Historica n d Puerto Rico Registro Nacional de Lugares Historicos Puerto Rico National Register of Historic Places online GIS retrieved February 24 2016 Junta de Planificacion March 2009 Limites legales Barrios Legal boundaries Barrios KML retrieved February 24 2016 https www nps gov subjects nationalregister upload weekly list 2015 national register of historic places pdf bare URL PDF a b c d e Llanes Santos Juan March 5 2019 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Carretera Central NRHP Nomination Form Carretera Central 13 June 2019 Retrieved Aug 1 2020 a b c d e f g h Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource In some cases this is to protect archaeological sites from vandalism while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner See Knoerl John Miller Diane Shrimpton Rebecca H 1990 Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources National Register Bulletin National Park Service U S Department of the Interior OCLC 20706997 a b c d Documento de inclusion de la Carretera Central en el RNLH 2019 Geo Isla 2020 Accessed 1 August 2020 Puente Principe Alfonso XII en Cayey formara parte del Registro Nacional de Lugares Historicos Puerto Rico Posts in Spanish 2021 03 31 Retrieved 2021 04 09 Pumarada O Neill Luis July 31 1994 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Rio Hondo Bridge PDF retrieved December 21 2015 Puente Rio Hondo Bridgehunter com archived from the original on September 5 2015 retrieved December 21 2015 Discover Petroglyphs on Piedra Escrita in Jayuya Puerto Rico Day Trips March 1 2015 archived from the original on September 7 2015 retrieved January 24 2016 Bonini Lamadrid Miguel A May 16 2011 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Cueva La Espiral redacted PDF retrieved December 23 2015 Oliver Jose R Rivera Fontan Juan September 30 2006 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Bateyes de Vivi redacted PDF retrieved December 23 2015 External links EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLPuerto Rico State Historic Preservation Office National Register of Historic Places site National Park Service National Register of Historic Places site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Register of Historic Places listings in central Puerto Rico amp oldid 1134457310 Caguas, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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