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National Register of Historic Places listings in eastern Puerto Rico

This portion of National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico covers the eastern region of Puerto Rico, from Carolina in the northeast to Arroyo in the southeast. It also includes the islands of Culebra and Vieques.

National Register entries listed below are found in the highlighted 16 municipalities of Puerto Rico.

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 November 3, 2023.[1]

Arroyo edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Faro de Punta de las Figuras
 
Faro de Punta de las Figuras
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October 22, 1981
(#81000687)
Punta de las Figuras, southeast of Arroyo Pueblo
17°57′18″N 66°02′52″W / 17.954976°N 66.047657°W / 17.954976; -66.047657 (Faro de Punta de las Figuras)
Palmas Spanish-built Neoclassical lighthouse from 1893, opperated by the U.S. Army during the Second World War.

Canóvanas edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Villarán Bridge
 
Villarán Bridge
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July 19, 1995
(#95000835)
Highway 9959, km 3, spanning Río Canóvanas
18°22′45″N 65°53′32″W / 18.379213°N 65.892087°W / 18.379213; -65.892087 (Villarán Bridge)
Canóvanas Pueblo and Canóvanas Built in 1892 on the 19th century highway between Río Piedras and Río Grande, this iron and masonry bridge is the best preserved example of an Eiffel pony truss bridge in Puerto Rico or the United States. By 1994, it had been replaced by an adjacent span for vehicular use, but it remained open for pedestrian use.[4]

Carolina edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Church San Fernando of Carolina
 
Church San Fernando of Carolina
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September 18, 1984
(#84003160)
Muñoz Rivera St., Town Plaza
18°22′52″N 65°57′23″W / 18.381072°N 65.956317°W / 18.381072; -65.956317 (Church San Fernando of Carolina)
Carolina Pueblo One of the two churches designed by state engineer Antonio Maria de Vizcarrondo y Guitian. Built between 1860 and 1862.
2 Edificio Alcaldia
 
Edificio Alcaldia
December 28, 1983
(#83004197)
Sánchez Osorio St. at José de Diego St.
18°22′53″N 65°57′27″W / 18.381253°N 65.957427°W / 18.381253; -65.957427 (Edificio Alcaldia)
Carolina Pueblo Former city hall built between 1927 and 1930, designed by Rafael Carmoega in a Spanish Colonial Revival style.
3 Quebrada Maracuto August 27, 2004
(#04000909)
Address restricted[5]
Cacao and Santa Cruz[6] Pre-Columbian site with petroglyphs found across seven boulders in Maracuto Creek. Part of the Prehistoric Rock Art of Puerto Rico MPS.

Ceiba edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Ceiba Fire Station February 13, 2013
(#13000012)
226 Lauro Piñero Avenue
18°15′59″N 65°38′52″W / 18.266333°N 65.647698°W / 18.266333; -65.647698 (Ceiba Fire Station)
Ceiba Pueblo Art Deco fire station from 1954, designed and built by the Department Public Works of Puerto Rico. Part of the Fire Stations in Puerto Rico MPS.

Culebra edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Faro Isla de Culebritas
 
Faro Isla de Culebritas
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October 22, 1981
(#81000686)
Isla Culebrita
18°18′49″N 65°13′39″W / 18.313694°N 65.227444°W / 18.313694; -65.227444 (Faro Isla de Culebritas)
Fraile Spanish-built lighthouse from 1882, it used to aid in the navigation through the Virgin Passage and the Vieques Sound. Located in the island of Culebrita, part of the Culebra National Wildlife Refuge.

Fajardo edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Church Santiago Apóstol of Fajardo
 
Church Santiago Apóstol of Fajardo
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September 18, 1984
(#84003144)
Town Plaza
18°19′30″N 65°39′11″W / 18.324873°N 65.653066°W / 18.324873; -65.653066 (Church Santiago Apóstol of Fajardo)
Fajardo Pueblo A former parish church (now cathedral) from 1776. Part of the Historic Churches of Puerto Rico TR.
2 Faro de las Cabezas de San Juan
 
Faro de las Cabezas de San Juan
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October 22, 1981
(#81000692)
Northeast of Soroco
18°22′53″N 65°37′05″W / 18.381457°N 65.618134°W / 18.381457; -65.618134 (Faro de las Cabezas de San Juan)
Cabezas Spanish-built lighthouse from 1880, it played an important role in the Puerto Rico campaign of the Spanish–American War. Located in the Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve.
3 U.S. Custom House
 
U.S. Custom House
February 10, 1988
(#88000077)
Union Street
18°20′02″N 65°37′50″W / 18.333942°N 65.630564°W / 18.333942; -65.630564 (U.S. Custom House)
Playa Puerto Real[7] Customs house from 1930, designed by Albert B. Nichols. Also served as a U.S. Post Office throughout its life. Part of the United States Custom Houses in Puerto Rico MPS.

Humacao edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Casa Roig
 
Casa Roig
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November 17, 1977
(#77001550)
66 Antonio López Street
18°08′53″N 65°49′30″W / 18.147971°N 65.824867°W / 18.147971; -65.824867 (Casa Roig)
Humacao Pueblo A Prairie School building from 1920, designed by Antonin Nechodoma for prominent sugarcane magnate Antonio Roig. Now a Historic house museum operated by the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao.
2 Church Dulce Nombre de Jesús of Humacao
 
Church Dulce Nombre de Jesús of Humacao
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September 18, 1984
(#84003140)
Town Plaza
18°09′01″N 65°49′34″W / 18.150157°N 65.826199°W / 18.150157; -65.826199 (Church Dulce Nombre de Jesús of Humacao)
Humacao Pueblo Late Gothic Revival cathedral church from 1869. Part of the Historic Churches of Puerto Rico TR.
3 Guzmán Family Pantheon
 
Guzmán Family Pantheon
April 17, 1995
(#95000436)
Junction of Padre Rivera and Miguel Casillas Streets
18°09′08″N 65°49′40″W / 18.152327°N 65.827904°W / 18.152327; -65.827904 (Guzmán Family Pantheon)
Humacao Pueblo Eclectic style mausoleum and funerary chapel from 1864. Also known as the Guzmán Hermitage.
4 Humacao Customs House
 
Humacao Customs House
May 18, 1995
(#95000599)
Junction of Marina and Aduana Streets
18°09′54″N 65°44′38″W / 18.164909°N 65.743989°W / 18.164909; -65.743989 (Humacao Customs House)
Punta Santiago Spanish Colonial building built by the Department of Public Works of the Spanish Government in Puerto Rico in 1872, designed by Julian Cruellas y Rovira to be the Humacao customs house at its port in Punta Santiago.
5 Humacao District Courthouse
 
Humacao District Courthouse
May 18, 1995
(#95000596)
Junction of Dr. Vidal and Antonio López Streets
18°08′58″N 65°49′27″W / 18.149531°N 65.824152°W / 18.149531; -65.824152 (Humacao District Courthouse)
Humacao Pueblo Classical Revival Federal-style courthouse from 1925 designed by Rafael Carmoega. Also served as a city hall, reception venue and currently a local fine arts museum.
6 Palmira López de Pereyó House
 
Palmira López de Pereyó House
April 14, 1995
(#95000435)
Junction of Font Martelo and Minerva Streets
18°09′02″N 65°49′20″W / 18.150545°N 65.822218°W / 18.150545; -65.822218 (Palmira López de Pereyó House)
Humacao Pueblo Prairie School house from 1930 designed by Francisco Valinés Cofresí for Luis Pereyó y Rodríguez, former District judge from Humacao.
7 Antonia Sáez School May 18, 1995
(#95000597)
Junction of Font Martelo and Isidro Ortiz Sreets
18°09′06″N 65°49′49″W / 18.151750°N 65.830288°W / 18.151750; -65.830288 (Antonia Sáez School)
Humacao Pueblo A Mission/Spanish Revival school from 1922. It also served as a public marketplace between 1966 and 2004.

Las Piedras edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Cueva del Indio September 4, 2003
(#03000884)
Approximately 1.2 km (0.75 mi) north of Highway 198
18°11′50″N 65°52′24″W / 18.1972°N 65.8733°W / 18.1972; -65.8733 (Cueva del Indio)
Quebrada Arenas Site of a former ceremonial ball court (batey) and containing examples of indigenous rock art found throughout large batholitic boulders. Part of the Prehistoric Rock Art of Puerto Rico MPS.

Loíza edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Roberto Clemente Walker Crash Site August 31, 2022
(#100008070)
PR 187 km. 6, Punta Maldonado and 1.5 nautical mi. offshore in the Atlantic Ocean
18°27′45″N 65°57′30″W / 18.4625°N 65.958333°W / 18.4625; -65.958333 (Roberto Clemente Walker Crash Site)
Loíza vicinity Site of the 1972 Puerto Rico DC-7 crash caused by a failed engine, where baseball legend Roberto Clemente died.
2 Cueva de Los Indios June 24, 1982
(#82003823)
Address restricted[5]
Torrecilla Baja Well-preserved small cave with indigenous petroglyphs. Also known as the Cueva Punta Maldonado site, within the management boundaries of Piñones State Forest. Part of the Part of the Prehistoric Rock Art of Puerto Rico MPS.
3 Parroquia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio[a]
 
Parroquia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio
September 8, 1976
(#76002251)
Plaza de Loíza
18°26′00″N 65°52′47″W / 18.433238°N 65.879610°W / 18.433238; -65.879610 (Parroquia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio)
Loíza Pueblo Historic parish church dating from 1729, representative of the local Afro-Puerto Rican heritage.[8]

Luquillo edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Williams Products Corporation
 
Williams Products Corporation
November 14, 2012
(#12000938)
Highway 992, km 0.3
18°22′16″N 65°43′07″W / 18.370986°N 65.718615°W / 18.370986; -65.718615 (Williams Products Corporation)
Mata de Plátano Historic factory building from 1957 designed in the Modernist style. Also known as La Williams Factory.

Maunabo edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Casa Alcaldia de Maunabo
 
Casa Alcaldia de Maunabo
August 23, 2022
(#100008050)
Calle Santiago Iglesias #8
18°00′25″N 65°53′59″W / 18.006922°N 65.899667°W / 18.006922; -65.899667 (Casa Alcaldia de Maunabo)
Maunabo Pueblo Historic city hall building from the early 20th century.
2 Faro de Punta de la Tuna
 
Faro de Punta de la Tuna
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October 22, 1981
(#81000688)
Southeast of Puerto Maunabo
17°59′18″N 65°53′07″W / 17.988370°N 65.885274°W / 17.988370; -65.885274 (Faro de Punta de la Tuna)
Emajagua Historic Neoclassical lighthouse from 1892. Part of the Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR.

Naguabo edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Bridge No. 122
 
Bridge No. 122
July 19, 1995
(#95000836)
Highway 3, km 9, spanning the Santiago River
18°11′18″N 65°43′30″W / 18.188386°N 65.725108°W / 18.188386; -65.725108 (Bridge No. 122)
Río and Húcares Historic reinforced concrete bridge designed by Félix Benítez Rexach spanning the Santiago River notable for its ornamental details.
2 Church Nuestra Señora del Rosario of Naguabo
 
Church Nuestra Señora del Rosario of Naguabo
December 10, 1984
(#84000456)
Town Plaza
18°12′43″N 65°44′09″W / 18.212062°N 65.735754°W / 18.212062; -65.735754 (Church Nuestra Señora del Rosario of Naguabo)
Naguabo Pueblo One of the oldest structures in the town of Naguabo, built in 1856 in a Spanish Colonial style with Eclectic ornamentations being added at the beginning of the 20th-century.
3 Icacos Petroglyph Group December 1, 2015
(#15000855)
Address restricted[5]
Address restricted[5] Ensemble of Taino petroglyphs found across several large boulders at the confluence of the Icacos and Cubuy Rivers in El Toro Wilderness of El Yunque National Forest. Also known as the Río Blanco Petroglyphs site.
4 Villa Del Mar
 
Villa Del Mar
June 23, 1983
(#83002293)
Highway 3, km 66.2
18°11′21″N 65°42′54″W / 18.189168°N 65.714985°W / 18.189168; -65.714985 (Villa Del Mar)
Húcares Now ruined 1917 Queen Anne-inspired Criollo-style residence formerly owned by a wealthy sugarcane plantation owner also known as "El Castillo" located in the Malecón of Naguabo.

Patillas edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 María Dávila Semidey School November 14, 2012
(#12000939)
300 Muñoz Rivera Street
18°00′21″N 66°01′01″W / 18.005906°N 66.017068°W / 18.005906; -66.017068 (María Dávila Semidey School)
Patillas Pueblo Mission Revival-style school building from 1925, designed by Francisco Gardón Vega.

Río Grande edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Baño de Oro
 
Baño de Oro
January 21, 2020
(#100004891)
Highway 191, km 12.1
Coordinates missing
Mameyes II Historic Civilian Conservation Corps-built visitor infrastructure named after the natural area of the same name in El Yunque National Forest.
2 Baño Grande
 
Baño Grande
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February 28, 2017
(#100000685)
Highway 191, km 11.85
18°18′06″N 65°47′07″W / 18.301616°N 65.785388°W / 18.301616; -65.785388 (Baño Grande)
Mameyes II Former swimming pool built by the Civilian Conservation Corps by damming a section of La Mina River in El Yunque National Forest. Also known as La Mina Pool.
3 Río Grande Fire Station January 29, 2013
(#12001248)
6 Juan R. González Street
18°22′46″N 65°49′49″W / 18.379540°N 65.830289°W / 18.379540; -65.830289 (Río Grande Fire Station)
Río Grande Pueblo Historic Art Deco firehouse built in 1951 by the Department of Public Works of Puerto Rico. Part of the Fire Stations in Puerto Rico MPS.

Vieques edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Rafael Acevedo House March 17, 1994
(#94000249)
Víctor Duteil Street between San José and Baldorioty Streets
18°09′00″N 65°26′35″W / 18.149938°N 65.443051°W / 18.149938; -65.443051 (Rafael Acevedo House)
Isabel Segunda Historic house built in a Neoclassical Vieques Creole-style in 1900, representative of architectural influences from the British and French West Indies. Also known as the Mirella Acevedo Sanes House.
2 Algodones 2 (12VPr2-204) August 21, 1991
(#91001037)
Address restricted[5]
Puerto Diablo An archeological site of an indigenous village with evidence of inhabitation throughout different cultural periods since 600 CE. Located in the former Vieques Naval Reservation.
3 Algodones 3 (12VPr2-205) August 21, 1991
(#91001038)
Address restricted[5]
Puerto Diablo Another village archeological site, found within the borders of the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge.
4 Algodones 6 (12VPr2-229) August 21, 1991
(#91001032)
Address restricted[5]
Puerto Diablo Another village archeological site, found within the borders of the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge.
5 Camp Garcia (Campo Asilo) 3 (12VPr2-164) August 21, 1991
(#91001041)
Address restricted[5]
Puerto Ferro Site of petroglyphs, also found within the borders of the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge.
6 Casa Alcaldía de Vieques
 
Casa Alcaldía de Vieques
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March 17, 1994
(#94000174)
Junction of Carlos LeBrun and Benítez Guzmán Streets
18°08′59″N 65°26′30″W / 18.149654°N 65.441606°W / 18.149654; -65.441606 (Casa Alcaldía de Vieques)
Isabel Segunda Former "casa del rey founded in 1850 in the settlement of Isabel Segunda to re-establish Spanish colonial control of the island of Vieques. Today it serves as the municipal city hall.
7 Casa Augusto Delerme February 2, 1994
(#93001555)
7 Benítez Guzmán Street
18°09′00″N 65°26′31″W / 18.150084°N 65.441849°W / 18.150084; -65.441849 (Casa Augusto Delerme)
Isabel Segunda A 4-Room Vieques Creole vernacular-style house built in 1850 for a local prominent French-born landowner.
8 Casa Delerme-Anduze No. 2 November 22, 1993
(#93001205)
355 Antonio Mellado Street
18°08′55″N 65°26′29″W / 18.148710°N 65.441300°W / 18.148710; -65.441300 (Casa Delerme-Anduze No. 2)
Isabel Segunda A six-room Vieques Creole vernacular-style house from 1876 owned by a wealthy landowner from Guadeloupe.
9 Casa de Jaime Puig Lemoine April 14, 1994
(#94000363)
161 65 de Infantería Street
18°08′55″N 65°26′35″W / 18.148680°N 65.442993°W / 18.148680; -65.442993 (Casa de Jaime Puig Lemoine)
Isabel Segunda Bungalow/Craftsman house from 1930, designed by Jaime Puig.
10 Central Playa Grande September 10, 1992
(#92001236)
Address restricted[5]
Llave An archaeological site consisting of a former sugarcane plantation and mill with architecture by Matias Hjardemaal and others.
11 Delerme-Anduze House February 2, 1994
(#93001556)
361 Antonio Mellado Street
18°08′55″N 65°26′29″W / 18.148601°N 65.441414°W / 18.148601; -65.441414 (Delerme-Anduze House)
Isabel Segunda A vernacular French Caribbean Creole-style gallery house from 1850.
12 Faro de Vieques
 
Faro de Vieques
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November 17, 1977
(#77001551)
Punta Mulas
18°09′16″N 65°26′38″W / 18.1545°N 65.4438°W / 18.1545; -65.4438 (Faro de Vieques)
Puerto Diablo Spanish-built lighthouse from 1896. Now also houses a maritime history museum.
13 Fuerte de Vieques
 
Fuerte de Vieques
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November 18, 1977
(#77001552)
Calle del Fuerte
18°08′51″N 65°26′21″W / 18.147436°N 65.439070°W / 18.147436; -65.439070 (Fuerte de Vieques)
Isabel Segunda Well-preserved Spanish-built fortress from 1845 established to provide protection to Isabel Segunda and its harbor. Now it also houses the Vieques Museum of Art and History.
14 Hacienda Casa del Francés
 
Hacienda Casa del Francés
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November 18, 1977
(#77001548)
Near Esperanza
18°06′09″N 65°28′15″W / 18.102381°N 65.470786°W / 18.102381; -65.470786 (Hacienda Casa del Francés)
Puerto Real Historic residence and plantation manor of Henri Muraille from 1910. Also known as the Sportsmen's House. Destroyed by fire in 2005.[10]
15 Laguna Jalova Archeological District September 10, 1992
(#92001237)
Address restricted[5]
Puerto Diablo Archaeological district consisting of different pre-Columbian village sites. Also known as "Western Friendly Front Line".
16 Llave 13 (12VPr2-175) August 21, 1991
(#91001036)
Address restricted[5]
Llave Pre-Columbian archaeological site.
17 Loma Jalova 3 (12VPr2-219) August 21, 1991
(#91001034)
Address restricted[5]
Puerto Diablo Pre-Columbian archaeological site.
18 Monte Largo 2 (12VPr2-172) August 21, 1991
(#91001042)
Address restricted[5]
Puerto Diablo Pre-Columbian archaeological site.
19 Paramayon 2 September 10, 1992
(#92001241)
Address restricted[5]
Llave Pre-Columbian archaeological site.
20 Le Pistolet (12VPr2-168) August 22, 1991
(#91001040)
Address restricted[5]
Punta Arenas Pre-Columbian archaeological site.
21 Playa Grande 9 (12VPr2-212) August 21, 1991
(#91001035)
Address restricted[5]
Llave Pre-Columbian archaeological site.
22 Playa Vieja September 10, 1992
(#92001235)
Address restricted[5]
Punta Arenas Archaeological evidence of prehistoric human inhabitation, particularly from the Saladoid and Ostionoid cultures. Also known as Site 12VPr2-70.
23 Punta Jalova September 10, 1992
(#92001239)
Address restricted[5]
Puerto Diablo Pre-Columbian archaeological site.
24 Resolucion Historic District[b] September 10, 1992
(#92001242)
Address restricted[5]
Punta Arenas Industrial archaeological site of the first sugarcane plantations and mills established in the island of Vieques and designed by T. J. J. M. Le Guillou and others. [11]
25 Smaine–Ortiz House February 2, 1994
(#93001554)
341 Antonio Mellado Street
18°08′49″N 65°26′29″W / 18.146970°N 65.441358°W / 18.146970; -65.441358 (Smaine–Ortiz House)
Isabel Segunda Vieques Creole vernacular residence. Also known as the Porfirio Ortiz House.
26 Las Tumbas de J. J. María le Guillou August 26, 1994
(#94000923)
Highway 200, near Isabel Segunda
18°09′10″N 65°25′57″W / 18.152750°N 65.432444°W / 18.152750; -65.432444 (Las Tumbas de J. J. María le Guillou)
Puerto Diablo Graveyard from 1843 built in a Classical Revival style for the Le Guillou family, who founded the modern municipality of Vieques and established its first modern sugarcane plantations.
27 Ventana Archeological District September 10, 1992
(#92001238)
Address restricted[5]
Llave Pre-Columbian archaeological site.
28 Ventana 4 (12VPr2-171) August 21, 1991
(#91001039)
Address restricted[5]
Punta Arenas Pre-Columbian archaeological site.
29 Vieques Pharmacy
 
Vieques Pharmacy
March 2, 1994
(#94000061)
Junction of Carlos LeBrun and Víctor Duteil Streets
18°08′58″N 65°26′30″W / 18.149341°N 65.441751°W / 18.149341; -65.441751 (Vieques Pharmacy)
Isabel Segunda Former town general store, pharmacy, post office and customs house, established by the vice-consul of Denmark in Vieques to tighten the ties between the Spanish and Danish Virgin Islands. Today a restaurant.
30 Yanuel 8 (12VPr2-173) August 21, 1991
(#91001043)
Address restricted[5]
Puerto Diablo Pre-Columbian archaeological site.
31 Yanuel 9 (12VPr2-220) August 21, 1991
(#91001033)
Address restricted[5]
Puerto Diablo Pre-Columbian archaeological site.

Yabucoa edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Yabucoa Fire Station
 
Yabucoa Fire Station
February 13, 2013
(#13000015)
22 Luis Muñoz Rivera Street
18°03′07″N 65°52′38″W / 18.051979°N 65.877330°W / 18.051979; -65.877330 (Yabucoa Fire Station)
Yabucoa Pueblo Historic Art Deco fire station from 1943. Also known as the Parque de Bombas de Yabucoa.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The name of the Parroquia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio is presented here without the accent on "Espíritu" in conformance with the usage in the church's National Register nomination form[8] and Federal Register announcement of listing.[9]
  2. ^ The name of the Resolucion Historic District is presented here without the accent on "Resolución" in conformance with the usage in the site's National Register nomination form[11] and announcement of listing.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved November 3, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p 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 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. ^ Pumarada O'Neill, Luis (July 31, 1994), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Villarán Bridge (PDF), retrieved January 3, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w 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.
  6. ^ Oficina Estatal de Conservación Histórica (April 1, 2014), Quebrada Maracuto (PDF) (summary sheet), retrieved March 10, 2016.
  7. ^ U.S. Customs Service (1991). Global Trade Talk: The U.S. Customs Service Journal for the International Trade Community. The Service. p. 9-PT183. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  8. ^ a b Tarr, Jashina Alexandra (July 12, 1976), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Parroquia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio (PDF), retrieved January 7, 2016.
  9. ^ "Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service: National Register of Historic Places; Annual Listing of Historic Properties", 44 FR 7416 (February 6, 1979), at p. 7581.
  10. ^ Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades (January 4, 2010), , Puerto Rico Encyclopedia, archived from the original on May 12, 2015, retrieved January 12, 2016.
  11. ^ a b Vescelius, Gary S. (July 5, 1980), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Resolucion Historic District (redacted PDF), retrieved January 13, 2016.
  12. ^ National Park Service (September 25, 1992), Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 9/14/92 through 9/19/92 (PDF), retrieved January 13, 2016.

External links edit

  • Puerto Rico State Historic Preservation Office, National Register of Historic Places site
  • National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places site

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This portion of National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico covers the eastern region of Puerto Rico from Carolina in the northeast to Arroyo in the southeast It also includes the islands of Culebra and Vieques National Register entries listed below are found in the highlighted 16 municipalities of Puerto Rico 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 a n and other letters This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 3 2023 1 Contents 1 Arroyo 2 Canovanas 3 Carolina 4 Ceiba 5 Culebra 6 Fajardo 7 Humacao 8 Las Piedras 9 Loiza 10 Luquillo 11 Maunabo 12 Naguabo 13 Patillas 14 Rio Grande 15 Vieques 16 Yabucoa 17 See also 18 Notes 19 References 20 External linksArroyo edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Faro de Punta de las Figuras nbsp Faro de Punta de las Figuras nbsp More images October 22 1981 81000687 Punta de las Figuras southeast of Arroyo Pueblo 17 57 18 N 66 02 52 W 17 954976 N 66 047657 W 17 954976 66 047657 Faro de Punta de las Figuras Palmas Spanish built Neoclassical lighthouse from 1893 opperated by the U S Army during the Second World War Canovanas edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Villaran Bridge nbsp Villaran Bridge nbsp More images July 19 1995 95000835 Highway 9959 km 3 spanning Rio Canovanas 18 22 45 N 65 53 32 W 18 379213 N 65 892087 W 18 379213 65 892087 Villaran Bridge Canovanas Pueblo and Canovanas Built in 1892 on the 19th century highway between Rio Piedras and Rio Grande this iron and masonry bridge is the best preserved example of an Eiffel pony truss bridge in Puerto Rico or the United States By 1994 it had been replaced by an adjacent span for vehicular use but it remained open for pedestrian use 4 Carolina edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Church San Fernando of Carolina nbsp Church San Fernando of Carolina nbsp More images September 18 1984 84003160 Munoz Rivera St Town Plaza 18 22 52 N 65 57 23 W 18 381072 N 65 956317 W 18 381072 65 956317 Church San Fernando of Carolina Carolina Pueblo One of the two churches designed by state engineer Antonio Maria de Vizcarrondo y Guitian Built between 1860 and 1862 2 Edificio Alcaldia nbsp Edificio Alcaldia December 28 1983 83004197 Sanchez Osorio St at Jose de Diego St 18 22 53 N 65 57 27 W 18 381253 N 65 957427 W 18 381253 65 957427 Edificio Alcaldia Carolina Pueblo Former city hall built between 1927 and 1930 designed by Rafael Carmoega in a Spanish Colonial Revival style 3 Quebrada Maracuto Upload image August 27 2004 04000909 Address restricted 5 Cacao and Santa Cruz 6 Pre Columbian site with petroglyphs found across seven boulders in Maracuto Creek Part of the Prehistoric Rock Art of Puerto Rico MPS Ceiba edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Ceiba Fire Station Upload image February 13 2013 13000012 226 Lauro Pinero Avenue 18 15 59 N 65 38 52 W 18 266333 N 65 647698 W 18 266333 65 647698 Ceiba Fire Station Ceiba Pueblo Art Deco fire station from 1954 designed and built by the Department Public Works of Puerto Rico Part of the Fire Stations in Puerto Rico MPS Culebra edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Faro Isla de Culebritas nbsp Faro Isla de Culebritas nbsp More images October 22 1981 81000686 Isla Culebrita 18 18 49 N 65 13 39 W 18 313694 N 65 227444 W 18 313694 65 227444 Faro Isla de Culebritas Fraile Spanish built lighthouse from 1882 it used to aid in the navigation through the Virgin Passage and the Vieques Sound Located in the island of Culebrita part of the Culebra National Wildlife Refuge Fajardo edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Church Santiago Apostol of Fajardo nbsp Church Santiago Apostol of Fajardo nbsp More images September 18 1984 84003144 Town Plaza 18 19 30 N 65 39 11 W 18 324873 N 65 653066 W 18 324873 65 653066 Church Santiago Apostol of Fajardo Fajardo Pueblo A former parish church now cathedral from 1776 Part of the Historic Churches of Puerto Rico TR 2 Faro de las Cabezas de San Juan nbsp Faro de las Cabezas de San Juan nbsp More images October 22 1981 81000692 Northeast of Soroco 18 22 53 N 65 37 05 W 18 381457 N 65 618134 W 18 381457 65 618134 Faro de las Cabezas de San Juan Cabezas Spanish built lighthouse from 1880 it played an important role in the Puerto Rico campaign of the Spanish American War Located in the Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve 3 U S Custom House nbsp U S Custom House February 10 1988 88000077 Union Street 18 20 02 N 65 37 50 W 18 333942 N 65 630564 W 18 333942 65 630564 U S Custom House Playa Puerto Real 7 Customs house from 1930 designed by Albert B Nichols Also served as a U S Post Office throughout its life Part of the United States Custom Houses in Puerto Rico MPS Humacao edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Casa Roig nbsp Casa Roig nbsp More images November 17 1977 77001550 66 Antonio Lopez Street 18 08 53 N 65 49 30 W 18 147971 N 65 824867 W 18 147971 65 824867 Casa Roig Humacao Pueblo A Prairie School building from 1920 designed by Antonin Nechodoma for prominent sugarcane magnate Antonio Roig Now a Historic house museum operated by the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao 2 Church Dulce Nombre de Jesus of Humacao nbsp Church Dulce Nombre de Jesus of Humacao nbsp More images September 18 1984 84003140 Town Plaza 18 09 01 N 65 49 34 W 18 150157 N 65 826199 W 18 150157 65 826199 Church Dulce Nombre de Jesus of Humacao Humacao Pueblo Late Gothic Revival cathedral church from 1869 Part of the Historic Churches of Puerto Rico TR 3 Guzman Family Pantheon nbsp Guzman Family Pantheon April 17 1995 95000436 Junction of Padre Rivera and Miguel Casillas Streets 18 09 08 N 65 49 40 W 18 152327 N 65 827904 W 18 152327 65 827904 Guzman Family Pantheon Humacao Pueblo Eclectic style mausoleum and funerary chapel from 1864 Also known as the Guzman Hermitage 4 Humacao Customs House nbsp Humacao Customs House May 18 1995 95000599 Junction of Marina and Aduana Streets 18 09 54 N 65 44 38 W 18 164909 N 65 743989 W 18 164909 65 743989 Humacao Customs House Punta Santiago Spanish Colonial building built by the Department of Public Works of the Spanish Government in Puerto Rico in 1872 designed by Julian Cruellas y Rovira to be the Humacao customs house at its port in Punta Santiago 5 Humacao District Courthouse nbsp Humacao District Courthouse May 18 1995 95000596 Junction of Dr Vidal and Antonio Lopez Streets 18 08 58 N 65 49 27 W 18 149531 N 65 824152 W 18 149531 65 824152 Humacao District Courthouse Humacao Pueblo Classical Revival Federal style courthouse from 1925 designed by Rafael Carmoega Also served as a city hall reception venue and currently a local fine arts museum 6 Palmira Lopez de Pereyo House nbsp Palmira Lopez de Pereyo House April 14 1995 95000435 Junction of Font Martelo and Minerva Streets 18 09 02 N 65 49 20 W 18 150545 N 65 822218 W 18 150545 65 822218 Palmira Lopez de Pereyo House Humacao Pueblo Prairie School house from 1930 designed by Francisco Valines Cofresi for Luis Pereyo y Rodriguez former District judge from Humacao 7 Antonia Saez School Upload image May 18 1995 95000597 Junction of Font Martelo and Isidro Ortiz Sreets 18 09 06 N 65 49 49 W 18 151750 N 65 830288 W 18 151750 65 830288 Antonia Saez School Humacao Pueblo A Mission Spanish Revival school from 1922 It also served as a public marketplace between 1966 and 2004 Las Piedras edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Cueva del Indio Upload image September 4 2003 03000884 Approximately 1 2 km 0 75 mi north of Highway 198 18 11 50 N 65 52 24 W 18 1972 N 65 8733 W 18 1972 65 8733 Cueva del Indio Quebrada Arenas Site of a former ceremonial ball court batey and containing examples of indigenous rock art found throughout large batholitic boulders Part of the Prehistoric Rock Art of Puerto Rico MPS Loiza edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Roberto Clemente Walker Crash Site Upload image August 31 2022 100008070 PR 187 km 6 Punta Maldonado and 1 5 nautical mi offshore in the Atlantic Ocean 18 27 45 N 65 57 30 W 18 4625 N 65 958333 W 18 4625 65 958333 Roberto Clemente Walker Crash Site Loiza vicinity Site of the 1972 Puerto Rico DC 7 crash caused by a failed engine where baseball legend Roberto Clemente died 2 Cueva de Los Indios Upload image June 24 1982 82003823 Address restricted 5 Torrecilla Baja Well preserved small cave with indigenous petroglyphs Also known as the Cueva Punta Maldonado site within the management boundaries of Pinones State Forest Part of the Part of the Prehistoric Rock Art of Puerto Rico MPS 3 Parroquia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio a nbsp Parroquia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio September 8 1976 76002251 Plaza de Loiza 18 26 00 N 65 52 47 W 18 433238 N 65 879610 W 18 433238 65 879610 Parroquia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio Loiza Pueblo Historic parish church dating from 1729 representative of the local Afro Puerto Rican heritage 8 Luquillo edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Williams Products Corporation nbsp Williams Products Corporation November 14 2012 12000938 Highway 992 km 0 3 18 22 16 N 65 43 07 W 18 370986 N 65 718615 W 18 370986 65 718615 Williams Products Corporation Mata de Platano Historic factory building from 1957 designed in the Modernist style Also known as La Williams Factory Maunabo edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Casa Alcaldia de Maunabo nbsp Casa Alcaldia de Maunabo August 23 2022 100008050 Calle Santiago Iglesias 8 18 00 25 N 65 53 59 W 18 006922 N 65 899667 W 18 006922 65 899667 Casa Alcaldia de Maunabo Maunabo Pueblo Historic city hall building from the early 20th century 2 Faro de Punta de la Tuna nbsp Faro de Punta de la Tuna nbsp More images October 22 1981 81000688 Southeast of Puerto Maunabo 17 59 18 N 65 53 07 W 17 988370 N 65 885274 W 17 988370 65 885274 Faro de Punta de la Tuna Emajagua Historic Neoclassical lighthouse from 1892 Part of the Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR Naguabo edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Bridge No 122 nbsp Bridge No 122 July 19 1995 95000836 Highway 3 km 9 spanning the Santiago River 18 11 18 N 65 43 30 W 18 188386 N 65 725108 W 18 188386 65 725108 Bridge No 122 Rio and Hucares Historic reinforced concrete bridge designed by Felix Benitez Rexach spanning the Santiago River notable for its ornamental details 2 Church Nuestra Senora del Rosario of Naguabo nbsp Church Nuestra Senora del Rosario of Naguabo December 10 1984 84000456 Town Plaza 18 12 43 N 65 44 09 W 18 212062 N 65 735754 W 18 212062 65 735754 Church Nuestra Senora del Rosario of Naguabo Naguabo Pueblo One of the oldest structures in the town of Naguabo built in 1856 in a Spanish Colonial style with Eclectic ornamentations being added at the beginning of the 20th century 3 Icacos Petroglyph Group Upload image December 1 2015 15000855 Address restricted 5 Address restricted 5 Ensemble of Taino petroglyphs found across several large boulders at the confluence of the Icacos and Cubuy Rivers in El Toro Wilderness of El Yunque National Forest Also known as the Rio Blanco Petroglyphs site 4 Villa Del Mar nbsp Villa Del Mar June 23 1983 83002293 Highway 3 km 66 2 18 11 21 N 65 42 54 W 18 189168 N 65 714985 W 18 189168 65 714985 Villa Del Mar Hucares Now ruined 1917 Queen Anne inspired Criollo style residence formerly owned by a wealthy sugarcane plantation owner also known as El Castillo located in the Malecon of Naguabo Patillas edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Maria Davila Semidey School Upload image November 14 2012 12000939 300 Munoz Rivera Street 18 00 21 N 66 01 01 W 18 005906 N 66 017068 W 18 005906 66 017068 Maria Davila Semidey School Patillas Pueblo Mission Revival style school building from 1925 designed by Francisco Gardon Vega Rio Grande edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Bano de Oro nbsp Bano de Oro January 21 2020 100004891 Highway 191 km 12 1 Coordinates missingMameyes II Historic Civilian Conservation Corps built visitor infrastructure named after the natural area of the same name in El Yunque National Forest 2 Bano Grande nbsp Bano Grande nbsp More images February 28 2017 100000685 Highway 191 km 11 85 18 18 06 N 65 47 07 W 18 301616 N 65 785388 W 18 301616 65 785388 Bano Grande Mameyes II Former swimming pool built by the Civilian Conservation Corps by damming a section of La Mina River in El Yunque National Forest Also known as La Mina Pool 3 Rio Grande Fire Station Upload image January 29 2013 12001248 6 Juan R Gonzalez Street 18 22 46 N 65 49 49 W 18 379540 N 65 830289 W 18 379540 65 830289 Rio Grande Fire Station Rio Grande Pueblo Historic Art Deco firehouse built in 1951 by the Department of Public Works of Puerto Rico Part of the Fire Stations in Puerto Rico MPS Vieques edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Rafael Acevedo House Upload image March 17 1994 94000249 Victor Duteil Street between San Jose and Baldorioty Streets 18 09 00 N 65 26 35 W 18 149938 N 65 443051 W 18 149938 65 443051 Rafael Acevedo House Isabel Segunda Historic house built in a Neoclassical Vieques Creole style in 1900 representative of architectural influences from the British and French West Indies Also known as the Mirella Acevedo Sanes House 2 Algodones 2 12VPr2 204 Upload image August 21 1991 91001037 Address restricted 5 Puerto Diablo An archeological site of an indigenous village with evidence of inhabitation throughout different cultural periods since 600 CE Located in the former Vieques Naval Reservation 3 Algodones 3 12VPr2 205 Upload image August 21 1991 91001038 Address restricted 5 Puerto Diablo Another village archeological site found within the borders of the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge 4 Algodones 6 12VPr2 229 Upload image August 21 1991 91001032 Address restricted 5 Puerto Diablo Another village archeological site found within the borders of the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge 5 Camp Garcia Campo Asilo 3 12VPr2 164 Upload image August 21 1991 91001041 Address restricted 5 Puerto Ferro Site of petroglyphs also found within the borders of the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge 6 Casa Alcaldia de Vieques nbsp Casa Alcaldia de Vieques nbsp More images March 17 1994 94000174 Junction of Carlos LeBrun and Benitez Guzman Streets 18 08 59 N 65 26 30 W 18 149654 N 65 441606 W 18 149654 65 441606 Casa Alcaldia de Vieques Isabel Segunda Former casa del rey founded in 1850 in the settlement of Isabel Segunda to re establish Spanish colonial control of the island of Vieques Today it serves as the municipal city hall 7 Casa Augusto Delerme Upload image February 2 1994 93001555 7 Benitez Guzman Street 18 09 00 N 65 26 31 W 18 150084 N 65 441849 W 18 150084 65 441849 Casa Augusto Delerme Isabel Segunda A 4 Room Vieques Creole vernacular style house built in 1850 for a local prominent French born landowner 8 Casa Delerme Anduze No 2 Upload image November 22 1993 93001205 355 Antonio Mellado Street 18 08 55 N 65 26 29 W 18 148710 N 65 441300 W 18 148710 65 441300 Casa Delerme Anduze No 2 Isabel Segunda A six room Vieques Creole vernacular style house from 1876 owned by a wealthy landowner from Guadeloupe 9 Casa de Jaime Puig Lemoine Upload image April 14 1994 94000363 161 65 de Infanteria Street 18 08 55 N 65 26 35 W 18 148680 N 65 442993 W 18 148680 65 442993 Casa de Jaime Puig Lemoine Isabel Segunda Bungalow Craftsman house from 1930 designed by Jaime Puig 10 Central Playa Grande Upload image September 10 1992 92001236 Address restricted 5 Llave An archaeological site consisting of a former sugarcane plantation and mill with architecture by Matias Hjardemaal and others 11 Delerme Anduze House Upload image February 2 1994 93001556 361 Antonio Mellado Street 18 08 55 N 65 26 29 W 18 148601 N 65 441414 W 18 148601 65 441414 Delerme Anduze House Isabel Segunda A vernacular French Caribbean Creole style gallery house from 1850 12 Faro de Vieques nbsp Faro de Vieques nbsp More images November 17 1977 77001551 Punta Mulas 18 09 16 N 65 26 38 W 18 1545 N 65 4438 W 18 1545 65 4438 Faro de Vieques Puerto Diablo Spanish built lighthouse from 1896 Now also houses a maritime history museum 13 Fuerte de Vieques nbsp Fuerte de Vieques nbsp More images November 18 1977 77001552 Calle del Fuerte 18 08 51 N 65 26 21 W 18 147436 N 65 439070 W 18 147436 65 439070 Fuerte de Vieques Isabel Segunda Well preserved Spanish built fortress from 1845 established to provide protection to Isabel Segunda and its harbor Now it also houses the Vieques Museum of Art and History 14 Hacienda Casa del Frances nbsp Hacienda Casa del Frances nbsp More images November 18 1977 77001548 Near Esperanza 18 06 09 N 65 28 15 W 18 102381 N 65 470786 W 18 102381 65 470786 Hacienda Casa del Frances Puerto Real Historic residence and plantation manor of Henri Muraille from 1910 Also known as the Sportsmen s House Destroyed by fire in 2005 10 15 Laguna Jalova Archeological District Upload image September 10 1992 92001237 Address restricted 5 Puerto Diablo Archaeological district consisting of different pre Columbian village sites Also known as Western Friendly Front Line 16 Llave 13 12VPr2 175 Upload image August 21 1991 91001036 Address restricted 5 Llave Pre Columbian archaeological site 17 Loma Jalova 3 12VPr2 219 Upload image August 21 1991 91001034 Address restricted 5 Puerto Diablo Pre Columbian archaeological site 18 Monte Largo 2 12VPr2 172 Upload image August 21 1991 91001042 Address restricted 5 Puerto Diablo Pre Columbian archaeological site 19 Paramayon 2 Upload image September 10 1992 92001241 Address restricted 5 Llave Pre Columbian archaeological site 20 Le Pistolet 12VPr2 168 Upload image August 22 1991 91001040 Address restricted 5 Punta Arenas Pre Columbian archaeological site 21 Playa Grande 9 12VPr2 212 Upload image August 21 1991 91001035 Address restricted 5 Llave Pre Columbian archaeological site 22 Playa Vieja Upload image September 10 1992 92001235 Address restricted 5 Punta Arenas Archaeological evidence of prehistoric human inhabitation particularly from the Saladoid and Ostionoid cultures Also known as Site 12VPr2 70 23 Punta Jalova Upload image September 10 1992 92001239 Address restricted 5 Puerto Diablo Pre Columbian archaeological site 24 Resolucion Historic District b Upload image September 10 1992 92001242 Address restricted 5 Punta Arenas Industrial archaeological site of the first sugarcane plantations and mills established in the island of Vieques and designed by T J J M Le Guillou and others 11 25 Smaine Ortiz House Upload image February 2 1994 93001554 341 Antonio Mellado Street 18 08 49 N 65 26 29 W 18 146970 N 65 441358 W 18 146970 65 441358 Smaine Ortiz House Isabel Segunda Vieques Creole vernacular residence Also known as the Porfirio Ortiz House 26 Las Tumbas de J J Maria le Guillou Upload image August 26 1994 94000923 Highway 200 near Isabel Segunda 18 09 10 N 65 25 57 W 18 152750 N 65 432444 W 18 152750 65 432444 Las Tumbas de J J Maria le Guillou Puerto Diablo Graveyard from 1843 built in a Classical Revival style for the Le Guillou family who founded the modern municipality of Vieques and established its first modern sugarcane plantations 27 Ventana Archeological District Upload image September 10 1992 92001238 Address restricted 5 Llave Pre Columbian archaeological site 28 Ventana 4 12VPr2 171 Upload image August 21 1991 91001039 Address restricted 5 Punta Arenas Pre Columbian archaeological site 29 Vieques Pharmacy nbsp Vieques Pharmacy March 2 1994 94000061 Junction of Carlos LeBrun and Victor Duteil Streets 18 08 58 N 65 26 30 W 18 149341 N 65 441751 W 18 149341 65 441751 Vieques Pharmacy Isabel Segunda Former town general store pharmacy post office and customs house established by the vice consul of Denmark in Vieques to tighten the ties between the Spanish and Danish Virgin Islands Today a restaurant 30 Yanuel 8 12VPr2 173 Upload image August 21 1991 91001043 Address restricted 5 Puerto Diablo Pre Columbian archaeological site 31 Yanuel 9 12VPr2 220 Upload image August 21 1991 91001033 Address restricted 5 Puerto Diablo Pre Columbian archaeological site Yabucoa edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Yabucoa Fire Station nbsp Yabucoa Fire Station February 13 2013 13000015 22 Luis Munoz Rivera Street 18 03 07 N 65 52 38 W 18 051979 N 65 877330 W 18 051979 65 877330 Yabucoa Fire Station Yabucoa Pueblo Historic Art Deco fire station from 1943 Also known as the Parque de Bombas de Yabucoa See also edit nbsp Puerto Rico portal nbsp National Register of Historic Places portalNational Register of Historic Places listings in 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 central Puerto Rico National Register of Historic Places listings in San Juan Puerto Rico History of Puerto RicoNotes edit The name of the Parroquia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio is presented here without the accent on Espiritu in conformance with the usage in the church s National Register nomination form 8 and Federal Register announcement of listing 9 The name of the Resolucion Historic District is presented here without the accent on Resolucion in conformance with the usage in the site s National Register nomination form 11 and announcement of listing 12 References edit National Park Service United States Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places Weekly List Actions retrieved November 3 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p 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 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 Pumarada O Neill Luis July 31 1994 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Villaran Bridge PDF retrieved January 3 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w 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 Oficina Estatal de Conservacion Historica April 1 2014 Quebrada Maracuto PDF summary sheet retrieved March 10 2016 U S Customs Service 1991 Global Trade Talk The U S Customs Service Journal for the International Trade Community The Service p 9 PT183 Retrieved 30 November 2019 a b Tarr Jashina Alexandra July 12 1976 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Parroquia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio PDF retrieved January 7 2016 Department of the Interior Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service National Register of Historic Places Annual Listing of Historic Properties 44 FR 7416 February 6 1979 at p 7581 Fundacion Puertorriquena de las Humanidades January 4 2010 Vieques Casa del Frances Estate Puerto Rico Encyclopedia archived from the original on May 12 2015 retrieved January 12 2016 a b Vescelius Gary S July 5 1980 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Resolucion Historic District redacted PDF retrieved January 13 2016 National Park Service September 25 1992 Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties 9 14 92 through 9 19 92 PDF retrieved January 13 2016 External links editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Puerto 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 eastern Puerto Rico amp oldid 1179424065 Fajardo, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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