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National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Puerto Rico

This is a list of properties and districts in the southern municipalities of Puerto Rico that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (Spanish: Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos). It includes places along the southern coast of the island, and on the south slope of Puerto Rico's Cordillera Central.

National Register entries listed below are found in the highlighted 8 municipalities of Puerto Rico.

The area covered spans from the city of Yauco on the southwest coast to the Guayama municipality at the southeast.

Names of places given are as they 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 October 20, 2023.[1]

Guayama Edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Carretera #4
 
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 Former spur route of the Carretera Central which provided connection across the Sierra de Cayey. Today known as Puerto Rico Highway 15.
2 Casa Cautiño
 
Casa Cautiño
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December 31, 1984
(#84003137)
1 N. Santiago Palmer Street[4]
17°59′09″N 66°06′48″W / 17.9859°N 66.1132°W / 17.9859; -66.1132 (Casa Cautiño)
Guayama Pueblo Built in 1887, this house is one of the best remaining examples of southern Puerto Rico's 19th-century vernacular style of urban domestic architecture, blended with extensive Neoclassical elements. Especially notable is the house's masonry, wood, and metal ornamentation. It was acquired for use as a museum in 1979.[5][4]
3 Cayey Bridge
 
Cayey Bridge
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July 19, 1995
(#95000845)
Highway 15, km 1, spanning Río Guamaní
17°59′59″N 66°06′46″W / 17.9997°N 66.1128°W / 17.9997; -66.1128 (Cayey Bridge)
Caimital and Palmas This 1891 iron bridge carries the nineteenth century highway between Guayama and Cayey, which was once the only link between the coastal east of Puerto Rico and the rest of the island. Its lateral lattice girder design is characteristic of Puerto Rico but rare in the United States.[6]
4 Eleuterio Derkes Grammar School
 
Eleuterio Derkes Grammar School
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August 4, 1987
(#87001312)
José María Anguelí Street
17°58′55″N 66°06′42″W / 17.9819°N 66.1118°W / 17.9819; -66.1118 (Eleuterio Derkes Grammar School)
Guayama Pueblo Built in 1908, this school was designed during a period when schools were gaining importance as civic institutions in Puerto Rico. Its simplified Neoclassical design emphasized this shift, and it became a prototype for a generation of school construction on the island.[7]
5 Iglesia Parroquial de San Antonio de Padua de Guayama
 
Iglesia Parroquial de San Antonio de Padua de Guayama
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July 30, 1976
(#76002248)
5 Ashford Street
17°59′07″N 66°06′46″W / 17.9852°N 66.1129°W / 17.9852; -66.1129 (Iglesia Parroquial de San Antonio de Padua de Guayama)
Guayama Pueblo This church was first built in the 18th century and rebuilt twice in the 19th century and its present appearance dates from 1874. It takes an overall Romanesque form, while the details exhibit the eclecticism that characterized much Puerto Rican architecture in the later 1800s.[8]
6 Ingenio Azucarero Vives
 
Ingenio Azucarero Vives
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September 1, 1976
(#76002249)
Avenida Central
17°58′38″N 66°06′59″W / 17.9771°N 66.1164°W / 17.9771; -66.1164 (Ingenio Azucarero Vives)
Guayama Pueblo The Vives Sugar Mill, built c. 1828, comprises the remains of a windmill and processing building. Constructed of river rock, cut granite, and some brick, it contrasts with later industrial buildings built primarily of brick. The mill recalls an era when the sugar industry used slave labor almost exclusively, and witnessed a slave uprising in the first half of the 19th century.[9][10]

Guayanilla Edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Padre Nazario School
 
Padre Nazario School
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November 14, 2012
(#12000936)
4 Concepción Street
18°01′08″N 66°47′25″W / 18.018757°N 66.790308°W / 18.018757; -66.790308 (Padre Nazario School)
Guayanilla Pueblo Completed in 1926, this primary school epitomizes the monumental schools built in Puerto Rico during the early 20th century. Its Neoclassical and Spanish Revival details at the entry and spatial sequence of the vestibule are exceptional design features.[11]

Juana Díaz Edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Carretera Central May 2, 2019
(#100003686)
Highway 14 from Coamo boundary to Ponce boundary[a]
18°03′04″N 66°28′45″W / 18.050999°N 66.479179°W / 18.050999; -66.479179 (Carretera Central)
Río Cañas Arriba, Río Cañas Abajo, Tijeras, Juana Díaz Pueblo, Jacaguas, and Callabo 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,[b] and numerous other roadway structures.[12][13]
2 Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramón Nonato of Juana Diaz[c]
 
Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramón Nonato of Juana Diaz
December 10, 1984
(#84000465)
Town Plaza
18°03′10″N 66°30′19″W / 18.052897°N 66.505350°W / 18.052897; -66.505350 (Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramón Nonato of Juana Diaz)
Juana Díaz Pueblo This Baroque church built in 1807[d] retains most of its original design, construction, and materials, including masonry walls, towers, sacristies, interior arcades, dome, and wooden spiral stairway in the south tower. The church's placement in the town plaza and close to the town hall reflect the Crown-mandated urban design principles of the early 19th century.[14][16]
3 Cueva Lucero
 
Cueva Lucero
September 26, 2008
(#08000936)
Address restricted[e][17]
Guayabal This cave includes more than 100 pre-Hispanic petroglyphs and pictographs dating possibly as early as the 7th century C.E., "making it one of the best examples of aboriginal rock art in the Antilles." Most of the images are zoomorphic in nature. It has been known to archaeologists since at least the early 1900s.[18]

Peñuelas Edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Daniel Webster School
 
Daniel Webster School
November 14, 2012
(#12000940)
255 Luis Muñoz Rivera Street
18°03′16″N 66°43′20″W / 18.054495°N 66.722086°W / 18.054495; -66.722086 (Daniel Webster School)
Peñuelas Pueblo Designer Francisco Gardón Vega[f] employed a mixture of Beaux-Arts and Spanish Revival styles in this 1927 school, a common stylistic approach in Puerto Rico at the time. The school quickly became a centerpiece of public architecture in Peñuelas, surpassing the church and city hall, and remains important to local public identity.[19]

Ponce Edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Acueducto Alfonso XII
 
Acueducto Alfonso XII
December 30, 2019
(#100004854)
Calle del Acueducto
18°01′17″N 66°36′51″W / 18.021358°N 66.614251°W / 18.021358; -66.614251 (Acueducto Alfonso XII)
Portugués Urbano and Sexto This aqueduct, completed in 1878 and in service until 1928, was the key component of Ponce's first system for distribution of potable water. It exemplifies 19th century design principles, and recalls civic investments to promote the welfare of urban inhabitants. Of the aqueduct's total length of 4 kilometers (2.5 mi), about 400 meters (1,300 ft) are included in the historic listing.[20]
2 Albergue Caritativo Tricoche
 
Albergue Caritativo Tricoche
May 14, 1987
(#87000769)
Tricoche Street
18°01′00″N 66°36′55″W / 18.016785°N 66.615193°W / 18.016785; -66.615193 (Albergue Caritativo Tricoche)
Segundo Spanish Royal Corps of Engineers-built hospital from 1878 designed in the Neoclásico Isabelino style. Part of the 19th Century Civil Architecture in Ponce NRHP thematic nomination.
3 Antiguo Cuartel Militar Español de Ponce
 
Antiguo Cuartel Militar Español de Ponce
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May 14, 1987
(#87000772)
End of Castillo Street
18°00′55″N 66°36′30″W / 18.015201°N 66.608439°W / 18.015201; -66.608439 (Antiguo Cuartel Militar Español de Ponce)
Quinto Spanish military headquarters in Ponce built in 1894 in the local Neoclásico Isabelino style. Its garrisoned troops participated in the 1898 Puerto Rico campaign and throughout its history it also served as a courthouse, jailhouse and today it hosts the Ponce School of Fine Arts.
4 Antiguo Hospital Militar Español de Ponce
 
Antiguo Hospital Militar Español de Ponce
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May 14, 1987
(#87000770)
León, Atocha, and Bondad Streets
18°01′08″N 66°36′52″W / 18.019026°N 66.614432°W / 18.019026; -66.614432 (Antiguo Hospital Militar Español de Ponce)
Sexto Spanish Royal Corps of Engineers-built military hospital from 1897 designed in the local Neoclásico Isabelino style, it was the last major Spanish building to be constructed in the Americas. Part of the 19th Century Civil Architecture in Ponce NRHP thematic nomination.
5 Armstrong-Toro House
 
Armstrong-Toro House
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October 29, 1987
(#87001821)
9 Unión Street
18°00′42″N 66°36′53″W / 18.011728°N 66.614622°W / 18.011728; -66.614622 (Armstrong-Toro House)
Segundo Neoclassical designed by Manuel Domenech and built in 1899. It played an important role in the development of the Ponce Creole architectural style inspired by the Belle Époque. Today preserved as a museum by the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture.
6 Banco Crédito y Ahorro Ponceño
 
Banco Crédito y Ahorro Ponceño
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June 25, 1987
(#87001002)
Junction of Marina and Amor Streets
18°00′41″N 66°36′48″W / 18.011314°N 66.613333°W / 18.011314; -66.613333 (Banco Crédito y Ahorro Ponceño)
Tercero Beaux Arts-style bank building designed by Francisco Porrata Doria and built in 1924.
7 Banco de Ponce
 
Banco de Ponce
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June 25, 1987
(#87001003)
Junction of Amor and Comercio Streets
18°00′40″N 66°36′48″W / 18.011111°N 66.613271°W / 18.011111; -66.613271 (Banco de Ponce)
Tercero Beaux Arts-style bank building designed by Francisco Porrata Doria and also built in 1924.
8 Carretera Num. 6
 
Carretera Num. 6
September 14, 2021
(#100006919)
Road #6
Coordinates missing
Ponce vicinity Historic 19th-century [farm-to-market road]] constructed to link major coffee-growing areas in nearby Adjuntas with Ponce and its port for the purpose of its trade and export.
9 Casa Alcaldía de Ponce – City Hall
 
Casa Alcaldía de Ponce – City Hall
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November 19, 1986
(#86003197)
South side of Plaza Las Delicias
18°00′39″N 66°36′50″W / 18.010730°N 66.613905°W / 18.010730; -66.613905 (Casa Alcaldía de Ponce – City Hall)
Primero The oldest colonial building still standing in the Ponce Historic Zone, the Neoclásico Isabelino-style City Hall from 1846 is a symbol of the city charter granted by Isabella II of Spain and has served as a civic center, jailhouse and reception venue for visiting US presidents and foreign dignitaries.
10 Casa de la Masacre
 
Casa de la Masacre
October 20, 2005
(#05001098)
31 Marina Street
18°00′34″N 66°36′49″W / 18.009318°N 66.613537°W / 18.009318; -66.613537 (Casa de la Masacre)
Cuarto As the Ponce headquarters of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party during the 1930s, this house bore witness to the massacre of March 21, 1937, in which 19 demonstrators and bystanders and 2 police officers were killed. It is architecturally significant as an outstanding example of vernacular creole design by Blas Silva from the first decade of the 20th century. It became a museum in 1988.[21]
11 Casa Miguel C. Godreau[g]
 
Casa Miguel C. Godreau
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April 30, 1986
(#86000894)
146 Reina Street
18°00′43″N 66°37′08″W / 18.012054°N 66.618850°W / 18.012054; -66.618850 (Casa Miguel C. Godreau)
Segundo House from 1919, designed in an eclectic style by Julio Conesa.[22]
12 Casa Paoli
 
Casa Paoli
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October 1, 2009
(#09000769)
14 Mayor Street
18°00′36″N 66°36′46″W / 18.009928°N 66.612659°W / 18.009928; -66.612659 (Casa Paoli)
Cuarto This house was the birthplace and childhood home of great operatic tenor Antonio Paoli (1871–1946) until 1883. It was in Ponce's rich cultural environment that Paoli was first exposed to the arts, and this house is the only property remaining in Puerto Rico associated with the island's first performing artist of international renown.[25]
13 Casa Vives
 
Casa Vives
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February 13, 2013
(#13000013)
88 Paseo Atocha at Vives/Castillo Street
18°00′51″N 66°36′49″W / 18.014097°N 66.613524°W / 18.014097; -66.613524 (Casa Vives)
Quinto Neoclassical mansion block designed by Juan Bertoli Calderoni and built in 1860, making it one of the oldest brick and mortar residences in Ponce. It was the former residence of coffee plantation owner Carlos Vives.
14 Casino de Ponce
 
Casino de Ponce
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October 28, 1987
(#87001818)
Junction of Marina and Luna Streets
18°00′36″N 66°36′48″W / 18.010082°N 66.613368°W / 18.010082; -66.613368 (Casino de Ponce)
Cuarto Second Empire- and Neo-Rococo-style building from 1922, designed by Agustin Camilo Gonzalez. In addition to its role as a casino it was also used as post office, a civic office and an event venue and reception hall by local businesspeople and visiting dignitaries.
15 Castillo de Serralles[h]
 
Castillo de Serralles
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November 3, 1980
(#80004494)
Cerro El Vigía
18°01′07″N 66°37′09″W / 18.018698°N 66.619274°W / 18.018698; -66.619274 (Castillo de Serralles)
Portugués Urbano Spanish Mediterranean style "castle" from 1926 designed by Pedro Adolfo de Castro and built for sugarcane magnate Juan Serrallés Colón, founder of Hacienda Mercedita.[26]
16 Cathedral Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe of Ponce
 
Cathedral Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe of Ponce
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December 10, 1984
(#84000467)
Plaza Las Delicias
18°00′43″N 66°36′50″W / 18.011839°N 66.613992°W / 18.011839; -66.613992 (Cathedral Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe of Ponce)
Segundo Neoclassical cathedral from 1835 designed by Francisco Porrata Doria to replace the former church building that was previously damaged by earthquakes and fires. It is also of cultural importance as it hosts the yearly Las Mañanitas in honor of the city patroness Our Lady of Guadalupe.
17 Cementerio Antiguo de Ponce
 
Cementerio Antiguo de Ponce
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January 5, 1984
(#84003149)
1 Torre Street at Frontispicio Street
18°00′57″N 66°37′04″W / 18.015833°N 66.617778°W / 18.015833; -66.617778 (Cementerio Antiguo de Ponce)
Segundo Neo-classical municipal cemetery from 1842. Its 1864 enlargement was designed by Nieto Blajol Iglesia and today it serves as a cemetery museum and as the Román Baldorioty de Castro National Pantheon.
18 Cementerio Catolico San Vicente de Paul[i]
 
Cementerio Catolico San Vicente de Paul
August 25, 1988
(#88001249)
Alma Sublime Street
18°01′00″N 66°38′02″W / 18.016596°N 66.633782°W / 18.016596; -66.633782 (Cementerio Catolico San Vicente de Paul)
Magueyes Urbano Historic Classical Revival, Spanish Revival, Art Deco cemetery from 1901, also known as the Catholic Cemetery of Ponce.[28]
19 Centro Ceremonial Indígena
 
Centro Ceremonial Indígena
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April 14, 1978
(#78003381)
Highway 503
18°02′32″N 66°37′18″W / 18.042236°N 66.621781°W / 18.042236; -66.621781 (Centro Ceremonial Indígena)
Tibes and Portugués Archaeological site also known as the Tibes Site consisting of pre-Hispanic ceremonial ball courts or bateyes, in addition to pre-Taino burial sites dating to at least 700 AD. Part of the Ball court/plaza sites of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands multiple property submission. Today managed by the municipality as the Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center.
20 Edificio Empresas Ferré
 
Edificio Empresas Ferré
August 27, 2013
(#13000638)
834 Eugenio María de Hostos Avenue
17°58′55″N 66°37′12″W / 17.981903°N 66.620132°W / 17.981903; -66.620132 (Edificio Empresas Ferré)
Playa Mid 20th-century International Style office and workshop building and former headquarters of Ponce Cement and Puerto Rico Iron Works. The listing includes "La Fundición", a mural painted in its lobby by famed muralist Rafael Ríos Rey in 1953.
21 Edificio Municipal de la Playa de Ponce
 
Edificio Municipal de la Playa de Ponce
August 27, 2013
(#13000639)
28 Alfonso XII Street at Padre Noel Avenue
17°58′55″N 66°37′16″W / 17.981943°N 66.621142°W / 17.981943; -66.621142 (Edificio Municipal de la Playa de Ponce)
Playa Designed by Manuel V. Domenech in a in a Reinaissance-inspired Spanish Revival style, it served as the former municipal civic center of the Ponce Playa district, a settlement that grew in and around the Port of Ponce in the 19th century.
22 Faro de la Isla de Caja de Muertos
 
Faro de la Isla de Caja de Muertos
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October 22, 1981
(#81000690)
Isla Caja de Muertos
17°53′35″N 66°31′16″W / 17.893159°N 66.521189°W / 17.893159; -66.521189 (Faro de la Isla de Caja de Muertos)
Playa Spanish-built Neo-classical lighthouse from 1887 located in the island of Caja de Muertos.
23 Faro del Puerto de Ponce
 
Faro del Puerto de Ponce
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October 22, 1981
(#81000691)
Isla Cardona, Ponce Harbor
17°57′24″N 66°38′06″W / 17.956800°N 66.635000°W / 17.956800; -66.635000 (Faro del Puerto de Ponce)
Playa Spanish-built Neo-classical lighthouse from 1889 located in Cardona Island at the entrance to the Port of Ponce.
24 Font–Ubides House
 
Font–Ubides House
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October 29, 1987
(#87001825)
34 Castillo Street
18°00′54″N 66°36′39″W / 18.014913°N 66.610786°W / 18.014913; -66.610786 (Font–Ubides House)
Quinto Historic Ponce Creole-style residence building designed by Blas C. Silva and built in 1913.
25 Hacienda Buena Vista
 
Hacienda Buena Vista
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October 17, 1994
(#91001499)
Highway123, km 16.8, near Corral Viejo
18°05′03″N 66°39′17″W / 18.084104°N 66.654591°W / 18.084104; -66.654591 (Hacienda Buena Vista)
Magueyes Historic and well-preserved coffee plantation from 1833. Its main plantation house was built in a traditional Spanish Colonial-style while its surrounding buildings and warehouses consist of a Vernacular style. It contains the last remaining example of a Barker hydraulic turbine in the world.
26 Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad
 
Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad
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September 29, 1986
(#86002766)
Marina, Salud, and Abolición Streets
18°00′25″N 66°36′46″W / 18.007006°N 66.612770°W / 18.007006; -66.612770 (Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad)
Cuarto Late Gothic Revival and Mission/Spanish Revival-style church from 1926. The congregation is the first Anglican and oldest Protestant church in Puerto Rico and the only one existing prior to the American invasion in 1898.
27 La Perla Auditorium and Public Library
 
La Perla Auditorium and Public Library
September 27, 2021
(#100007054)
Calle Mayor Esq. Cristina
18°00′44″N 66°36′43″W / 18.0122°N 66.6119°W / 18.0122; -66.6119 (La Perla Auditorium and Public Library)
Tercero The second oldest theater building in Puerto Rico, designed by Juan Bertoli Calderoni and built under the initiative of Francisco Parra Duperón between 1860 and 1864.
28 McCabe Memorial Church
 
McCabe Memorial Church
April 11, 2008
(#08000283)
835 Eugenio María de Hostos Avenue
17°58′56″N 66°37′14″W / 17.982187°N 66.620440°W / 17.982187; -66.620440 (McCabe Memorial Church)
Playa Neo-gothic church designed by Antonin Nechodoma and built in 1908 as part of a missional outreach of the American Methodist Church. It is one of the oldest Protestant congregations in Puerto Rico.
29 Mercado de las Carnes
 
Mercado de las Carnes
November 17, 1986
(#86003199)
Alley connecting Mayor and León Streets, between Estrella and Guadalupe Streets
18°00′56″N 66°36′46″W / 18.015477°N 66.612878°W / 18.015477; -66.612878 (Mercado de las Carnes)
Quinto Early Art Deco meat market from 1926 designed by Rafael Carmoega. Built as a pedestrian mall across from the historic Ponce Marketplace it incorporates Revivalist elements inspired by Spanish Baroque and Mudéjar styles.
30 Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church
 
Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church
October 29, 1987
(#87001822)
135 Villa Street
18°00′37″N 66°36′58″W / 18.010405°N 66.616094°W / 18.010405; -66.616094 (Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church)
Primero Bungalow, integrating Neo-Gothic, Spanish Revival, Spanish Baroque, and byzantine elements, from 1907, designed by Antonin Nechodoma.
31 Oppenheimer House
 
Oppenheimer House
October 29, 1987
(#87001824)
47 Salud Street
18°00′34″N 66°36′43″W / 18.009418°N 66.611890°W / 18.009418; -66.611890 (Oppenheimer House)
Cuarto Ponce Creole-style house with elements from the Barcelona School from 1913, designed by Alfredo B. Weichers for Isabel Oppenheimer de Santiago.
32 Parque de Bombas de Ponce
 
Parque de Bombas de Ponce
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July 12, 1984
(#84003150)
Plaza Las Delicias
18°00′43″N 66°36′49″W / 18.011905°N 66.613738°W / 18.011905; -66.613738 (Parque de Bombas de Ponce)
Segundo Historic firehouse built in a Gothic style in 1882 by Maximo de Meana y Guridi originally as an exhibit pavilion for the 1882 Exhibition Trade Fair in Ponce. Today it serves as the Museo Parque de Bombas.
33 Ponce High School
 
Ponce High School
August 4, 1987
(#87001310)
Cristina Street
18°00′42″N 66°36′37″W / 18.011550°N 66.610260°W / 18.011550; -66.610260 (Ponce High School)
Tercero Classical Revival school building complex from 1915, designed by Adrian C. Finlayson. At the time it was the largest school in the island and today it stands as a landmark of the history of education in Puerto Rico.
34 Ponce Public School 1913 August 23, 2022
(#100008052)
Calle Concordia
18°00′27″N 66°36′53″W / 18.007629°N 66.614647°W / 18.007629; -66.614647 (Ponce Public School 1913)
Primero This 1913 school was designed by insular architect Albert B. McCulloch using the Mission Revival and Classical Revival styles. It is architecturally significant as a well-preserved example of the Puerto Rican school buildings of the early 20th century, a period of great transformation in Puerto Rico under the American administration.[30]
35 Ponce YMCA Building
 
Ponce YMCA Building
June 4, 2012
(#12000331)
7843 Nazaret Street, Urbanización Santa María
18°00′21″N 66°37′02″W / 18.005888°N 66.617149°W / 18.005888; -66.617149 (Ponce YMCA Building)
Canas Urbano Historic YMCA famous for its mural "El Hombre" by famed artist Rafael Ríos Rey. Part of the Rafael Rios Rey Multiple Property Submission.
36 Puente Río Portugués
 
Puente Río Portugués
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January 6, 2015
(#14001134)
Eugenio María de Hostos Avenue, spanning the historic channel of Río Portugués
17°59′36″N 66°36′55″W / 17.993399°N 66.615293°W / 17.993399; -66.615293 (Puente Río Portugués)
Playa Historic Art Deco bridge from 1933 built to replace an important bridge along the Carretera Central which had been previously destroyed by flooding.
37 Rosaly–Batiz House
 
Rosaly–Batiz House
September 29, 1986
(#86002768)
125 Villa Street
18°00′39″N 66°36′55″W / 18.01072°N 66.61522°W / 18.01072; -66.61522 (Rosaly–Batiz House)
Primero Italian Renaissance Palazzo house designed by Manuel V. Domenech in 1897 for the mayor of Ponce Pedro Juan Rosaly.
38 Salazar–Candal House
 
Salazar–Candal House
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June 9, 1988
(#88000663)
53 Isabel Street
18°00′45″N 66°36′42″W / 18.012546°N 66.611729°W / 18.012546; -66.611729 (Salazar–Candal House)
Tercero Distinctive Ponce Creole-style house from 1911, designed by Blas C. Silva for Dr. Guillermo Salazar Palau and his wife Sara Isabel Rivera Carbonell. Today it hosts the Ponce History Museum.
39 Subirá House
 
Subirá House
October 28, 1987
(#87001826)
107 Reina Street
18°00′43″N 66°36′58″W / 18.012038°N 66.616116°W / 18.012038; -66.616116 (Subirá House)
Segundo Historic Ponce Creole-style house from 1910, designed by Blas C. Silva for Concepción Subirá Echevarría and her husband Manuel Frau de la Sierra.
40 Fernando Luis Toro Casa[j]
 
Fernando Luis Toro Casa
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March 5, 1986
(#86000421)
3 Obispado Street, La Alhambra
18°01′04″N 66°36′21″W / 18.017812°N 66.605786°W / 18.017812; -66.605786 (Fernando Luis Toro Casa)
Machuelo Abajo Historic home with eclectic architecture inspired by the Victorian, Georgian, Neo-classic, Beaux Arts, Spanish Revival and Catalan Modernist styles, designed by Francisco Porrata Doria in 1927.
41 U.S. Custom House
 
U.S. Custom House
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February 10, 1988
(#88000073)
Junction of Bonaire and Aduana Streets
17°58′47″N 66°37′12″W / 17.979817°N 66.619953°W / 17.979817; -66.619953 (U.S. Custom House)
Playa Built in 1842, it is the oldest custom house in Puerto Rico, designed in a Spanish colonial-style possibly by Albert B. Nichols. It served as the Ponce headquarters for Nelson A. Miles during the Puerto Rico campaign of the Spanish–American War.
42 Villaronga House
 
Villaronga House
August 24, 1984
(#84003151)
106 Reina Street
18°00′44″N 66°36′57″W / 18.012310°N 66.615850°W / 18.012310; -66.615850 (Villaronga House)
Segundo Historic Classical Revival house from 1921, designed by Alfredo B. Wiechers. Today it is owned by the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture and hosts the Ponce Museum of Architecture.
43 Zaldo de Nebot Residencia[k]
 
Zaldo de Nebot Residencia
June 9, 1988
(#88000643)
27 Marina Street
18°00′35″N 66°36′49″W / 18.009685°N 66.613687°W / 18.009685; -66.613687 (Zaldo de Nebot Residencia)
Primero Built to a Neoclassical design in 1895, this house is one of the fullest expressions of 19th century architecture for Ponce's wealthy creole class. Notable are the trompe-l'œil interior wall paintings of Parisian landmarks and fin de siècle decorative detailing.[36]

Salinas Edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Central Aguirre Historic District
 
Central Aguirre Historic District
October 23, 2002
(#02001208)
Highway 705, south from Highway 3, km 151.3
17°57′20″N 66°13′29″W / 17.955628°N 66.224612°W / 17.955628; -66.224612 (Central Aguirre Historic District)
Aguirre Historic district consisting of the Central Aguirre sugar mill and neighboring company town from 1899. Many contributing buildings are a prime example of the Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements, particular the Traditional industrial style.

Santa Isabel Edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh Graded School
 
Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh Graded School
February 4, 2011
(#10001217)
33 Eugenio M. de Hostos Street
17°58′04″N 66°24′15″W / 17.967723°N 66.404196°W / 17.967723; -66.404196 (Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh Graded School)
Santa Isabel Pueblo Historic school building from 1906.
2 Sistema de riego de las tres haciendas December 13, 2016
(#16000853)
Linear district roughly parallel to Highway 153, between Highway 52 to the north and Highway 1 to the south
17°58′47″N 66°23′23″W / 17.979684°N 66.389632°W / 17.979684; -66.389632 (Sistema de riego de las tres haciendas)
Boca Velázquez, Jauca II, Felicia II, Felicia I, Santa Isabel Pueblo Historic irrigation system built to transport water from the Coamo River to the Hacienda Santa Isabel, Florida and El Destino sugarcane plantations.

Yauco Edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Casa Agostini
 
Casa Agostini
June 9, 1988
(#88000682)
Dr. Gatell Street, between Santiago Vivaldi and Comercio Streets
18°02′04″N 66°50′53″W / 18.034566°N 66.847933°W / 18.034566; -66.847933 (Casa Agostini)
Yauco Pueblo A Classical Revival building designed by Miguel Briganti Pinti as both a residence and coffee warehouse for Corsican immigrant Jose Maria Agostini Santini.
2 Casa Franceschi Antongiorgi
 
Casa Franceschi Antongiorgi
January 16, 1985
(#85000113)
Junction of 25th of July Street and Barbosa Street
18°02′01″N 66°50′55″W / 18.033505°N 66.848713°W / 18.033505; -66.848713 (Casa Franceschi Antongiorgi)
Yauco Pueblo A Beaux Arts-style house from 1907. Also known as the Flemming House.
3 Casona Césari
 
Casona Césari
January 16, 1985
(#85000114)
25th of July Street
18°02′00″N 66°51′05″W / 18.033277°N 66.851263°W / 18.033277; -66.851263 (Casona Césari)
Yauco Pueblo Historic Puerto Rican creole vernacular house designed by Antonio Mattei Lluberas and built by built in 1893 by Angelo Cesari Poggi in 1893.
4 Chalet Amill
 
Chalet Amill
January 16, 1985
(#85000115)
33 Mattei Lluveras Street
18°02′08″N 66°51′00″W / 18.035620°N 66.850109°W / 18.035620; -66.850109 (Chalet Amill)
Yauco Pueblo Historic Beaux Arts house built in 1914 for Angel Antongiorgi Paoli. It formerly served as a hotel.
5 Filardi House
 
Filardi House
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January 16, 1985
(#85000116)
Junction of 25th of July Street and Baldorioty Street
18°02′00″N 66°51′00″W / 18.033258°N 66.849906°W / 18.033258; -66.849906 (Filardi House)
Yauco Pueblo This 1916 house is notable for its extensive use of concrete sculptural ornamentation. Juan Bautista and Domingo Filardi integrated the outstanding decorative features with the overall Beaux-Arts plan,[l] and later came to be recognized as experts in cast concrete ornamental elements.[37]
6 Logia Masónica Hijos de la Luz
 
Logia Masónica Hijos de la Luz
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June 9, 1988
(#88000684)
José Celso Barbosa Avenue
18°01′55″N 66°50′54″W / 18.031929°N 66.848455°W / 18.031929; -66.848455 (Logia Masónica Hijos de la Luz)
Yauco Pueblo Possibly the first or at least oldest masonic lodge in Puerto Rico, it was designed in the Classical Revival-style by André Troublard and built by Jesus Emmanuelli in 1894.
7 Public Health Unit at Yauco October 14, 2021
(#100007078)
64 Comercio St.
18°02′05″N 66°51′13″W / 18.0346°N 66.8536°W / 18.0346; -66.8536 (Public Health Unit at Yauco)
Yauco Pueblo Historic community health services unit building built in 1937 in the Spanish Revival-style.
8 Residencia González Vivaldi
 
Residencia González Vivaldi
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February 5, 1987
(#86003201)
26 Mattei Lluveras Street
18°02′09″N 66°50′53″W / 18.035823°N 66.847939°W / 18.035823; -66.847939 (Residencia González Vivaldi)
Yauco Pueblo Vernacular Creole-style house from 1880 with elements of Art Nouveau.
9 Teatro Ideal
 
Teatro Ideal
June 9, 1988
(#88000683)
Comercio Street
18°02′05″N 66°50′54″W / 18.034752°N 66.848372°W / 18.034752; -66.848372 (Teatro Ideal)
Yauco Pueblo Early 20th-century eclectic historic theater located in the main town square of Yauco.

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Spanish: casillas de caminero.
  3. ^ The name of Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramón Nonato of Juana Diaz is presented here without the accent on "Díaz" in conformance with the usage in the house's National Register nomination form[14] and announcement of listing.[15] The latter source additionally omits the accent from "Ramón", which was retained here.
  4. ^ Construction of the Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramón Nonato of Juana Diaz began in 1807. A completion date is not stated in the available sources. Major elements (the north tower) were added possibly as late as 1895.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ Rafael Carmoega, at the time Chief Architect in the Division of Public Works of the Puerto Rico Department of the Interior, was the architect of record while Gardón Vega, a drafter in the division, was responsible for the school's design.
  7. ^ Sources authoritative with regard to National Register listing parameters give different forms of the house's name, including Casa Miguel C. Godreau from the house's nomination form[22] and official announcement of entry on the National Register,[23] and Godreau, Miguel C., Casa from the comprehensive National Register database.[24] This article adopts the first of these, Casa Miguel C. Godreau, because it offers the most proper Spanish usage.
  8. ^ The name of the Castillo de Serralles is presented here without the accent on "Serrallés" in conformance with the usage in the house's National Register nomination form[26] and Federal Register announcement of listing.[27]
  9. ^ The name of the Cementerio Catolico San Vicente de Paul is presented here without the accent on "Católico" in conformance with the usage in the cemetery's National Register nomination form[28] and announcement of listing.[29]
  10. ^ The name of the Fernando Luis Toro Casa is presented here using word order (name preceding "Casa") that conforms to the usage in the house's National Register announcement of listing[31] and subsequent database entries.[32][33]
  11. ^ The name of the Zaldo de Nebot Residencia is presented here using word order (personal name preceding "Residencia") that conforms to the usage in the house's National Register announcement of listing[34] and subsequent database entries.[32][35]
  12. ^ Juan Bautista and Domingo Filardi's father, Vicente Filardi, was the general contractor with overall responsibility for design and construction for the Filardi House.

References Edit

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 20, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h 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 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 Institute of Puerto Rican Culture (2003), (in Spanish), archived from the original on April 20, 2010, retrieved May 11, 2017.
  5. ^ Morales Parés, Armando (April 23, 1984), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Casa Cautiño (PDF), retrieved May 11, 2017.
  6. ^ Pumarada O'Neill, Luis (July 31, 1994), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Cayey Bridge (PDF), (PDF) from the original on October 21, 2019, retrieved October 20, 2019.
  7. ^ Rigau, Jorge (March 16, 1987), National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Eleuterio Derkes Grammar School (PDF), from the original on October 22, 2019, retrieved October 21, 2019.
  8. ^ Davila, Arturo V. (March 27, 1975), National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Iglesia Parroquial de San Antonio de Padua de Guayama (PDF), from the original on October 24, 2019, retrieved October 24, 2019.
  9. ^ Colberg, Antonio E. (July 12, 1976), National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Ingenio Azucarero Vives (PDF), (PDF) from the original on October 28, 2019, retrieved October 24, 2019.
  10. ^ EPRL Editorial Group (September 17, 2014). "Ingenio Azucarero Vives, Guayama". Enciclopedia de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). from the original on October 26, 2019. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  11. ^ Rigau, Jorge (August 25, 2012), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Padre Nazario School (PDF), retrieved October 28, 2019.
  12. ^ Llanes Santos, Juan (March 5, 2019), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Carretera Central.
  13. ^ Documento de inclusión de la Carretera Central en el RNLH (2019). Geo-Isla. 2020. Accessed 1 August 2020.
  14. ^ a b Gómez, Marisa; Cardona, Ester (July 1984), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramón Nonato of Juana Diaz (PDF), retrieved April 27, 2017.
  15. ^ National Park Service (December 21, 1984), Weekly announcement of National Register of Historic Places actions (PDF), p. 179, retrieved February 13, 2016.
  16. ^ Puerto Rico State Historic Preservation Office (April 1, 2014), (PDF) (summary sheet) (in Spanish), archived from the original (PDF) on June 8, 2017, retrieved June 8, 2017.
  17. ^ 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.
  18. ^ Rodriguez, Yasha N.; Alvarado Zayas, Pedro; Sueiro, Berenice R. (2008), (PDF) (redacted), archived from the original (PDF) on February 16, 2017, retrieved June 13, 2017.
  19. ^ Rigau, Jorge; Marrero, Guillermo (August 9, 2012), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Daniel Webster School (PDF), (PDF) from the original on January 25, 2020, retrieved January 25, 2020.
  20. ^ Llanes Santos, Juan (November 7, 2019), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Acueducto Alfonso XII.
  21. ^ Llanes Santos, Juan; Pagán, Jacqueline (June 2005), (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on March 9, 2016, retrieved March 8, 2016.
  22. ^ a b Del Cueto Pantel, Beatriz (February 1986), National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Casa Miguel C. Godreau (PDF), retrieved February 21, 2016.
  23. ^ National Park Service (May 9, 1986), Weekly announcement of National Register of Historic Places actions (PDF), p. 55, retrieved February 21, 2016.
  24. ^ National Park Service (n.d.), "Godreau, Miguel C., Casa", NPS Focus, from the original on March 4, 2016, retrieved March 7, 2016.
  25. ^ Llanes Santos, Juan (August 11, 2009), (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on March 10, 2016, retrieved March 10, 2016.
  26. ^ a b Muñoz Polanco, Luis (July 7, 1980), National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form: Castillo de Serralles (PDF), retrieved February 22, 2016.
  27. ^ "Department of the Interior, National Park Service: National Register of Historic Places; Annual Listing of Historic Properties", 47 FR 4932 (February 2, 1982), at 4951.
  28. ^ a b Cruz Case, Marta (April 1988), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Cementerio Catolico San Vicente de Paul (PDF), retrieved February 21, 2016.
  29. ^ National Park Service (September 2, 1988), Weekly List of Listed Properties: 8/22/88 through 8/26/88 (PDF), p. 119, retrieved February 21, 2016.
  30. ^ Cosme Nazario, Rosamil (October 21, 2021), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Ponce Public School 1913.
  31. ^ National Park Service (March 14, 1986), Weekly announcement of National Register of Historic Places actions (PDF), p. 28, retrieved February 17, 2016.
  32. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  33. ^ National Park Service (n.d.), "Toro, Fernando Luis, Casa", NPS Focus, from the original on March 5, 2016, retrieved February 17, 2016.
  34. ^ National Park Service (June 24, 1988), (PDF), p. 73, archived from the original (PDF) on December 28, 2019, retrieved February 9, 2020.
  35. ^ National Park Service (n.d.), "Nebot, Zaldo de, Residencia", NPGallery Digital Asset Management System, from the original on February 5, 2020, retrieved February 9, 2020.
  36. ^ Del Campo, Félix Julián; Santiago, Héctor (August 1987), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Residencia Zaldo de Nebot (PDF), (PDF) from the original on February 24, 2017, retrieved February 4, 2020.
  37. ^ Torres, Jerry; Morales, Armando (August 1984), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Filardi House (PDF), retrieved March 20, 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

External sources Edit

  • National Park Service, announcements of National Register entries and other actions, annual beginning 1979, weekly after 1982, individual releases under various titles.
  • National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places: Digital Archive on NPGallery (online database).
  • National Park Service (December 2010), , archived from the original (MDB) on 2015-08-02, retrieved 2016-03-08. (See also technical information at Download Center, section "All Data".)
  • Oficina Estatal de Conservación Histórica, Puerto Rico: Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos [Puerto Rico: National Register of Historic Places] (online GIS).
  • Junta de Planificación (October 2015), Limites legales: Barrios [Legal boundaries: Barrios] (KML).
  • Nomination/registration documentation for individual National Register entries, various authors and dates, available online variously through:
  • Oficina Estatal de Conservación Histórica, Propiedades de Puerto Rico incluidas en el Registro Nacional [Properties in Puerto Rico included on the National Register].
  • National Park Service, NPS Focus, op. cit.
  • Oficina Estatal de Conservación Histórica, online GIS, op. cit.

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This is a list of properties and districts in the southern municipalities of Puerto Rico that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places Spanish Registro Nacional de Lugares Historicos It includes places along the southern coast of the island and on the south slope of Puerto Rico s Cordillera Central National Register entries listed below are found in the highlighted 8 municipalities of Puerto Rico The area covered spans from the city of Yauco on the southwest coast to the Guayama municipality at the southeast Names of places given are as they 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 October 20 2023 1 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Guayama 2 Guayanilla 3 Juana Diaz 4 Penuelas 5 Ponce 6 Salinas 7 Santa Isabel 8 Yauco 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External links 12 1 External sourcesGuayama Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Carretera 4 nbsp 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 Former spur route of the Carretera Central which provided connection across the Sierra de Cayey Today known as Puerto Rico Highway 15 2 Casa Cautino nbsp Casa Cautino nbsp More images December 31 1984 84003137 1 N Santiago Palmer Street 4 17 59 09 N 66 06 48 W 17 9859 N 66 1132 W 17 9859 66 1132 Casa Cautino Guayama Pueblo Built in 1887 this house is one of the best remaining examples of southern Puerto Rico s 19th century vernacular style of urban domestic architecture blended with extensive Neoclassical elements Especially notable is the house s masonry wood and metal ornamentation It was acquired for use as a museum in 1979 5 4 3 Cayey Bridge nbsp Cayey Bridge nbsp More images July 19 1995 95000845 Highway 15 km 1 spanning Rio Guamani 17 59 59 N 66 06 46 W 17 9997 N 66 1128 W 17 9997 66 1128 Cayey Bridge Caimital and Palmas This 1891 iron bridge carries the nineteenth century highway between Guayama and Cayey which was once the only link between the coastal east of Puerto Rico and the rest of the island Its lateral lattice girder design is characteristic of Puerto Rico but rare in the United States 6 4 Eleuterio Derkes Grammar School nbsp Eleuterio Derkes Grammar School nbsp More images August 4 1987 87001312 Jose Maria Angueli Street 17 58 55 N 66 06 42 W 17 9819 N 66 1118 W 17 9819 66 1118 Eleuterio Derkes Grammar School Guayama Pueblo Built in 1908 this school was designed during a period when schools were gaining importance as civic institutions in Puerto Rico Its simplified Neoclassical design emphasized this shift and it became a prototype for a generation of school construction on the island 7 5 Iglesia Parroquial de San Antonio de Padua de Guayama nbsp Iglesia Parroquial de San Antonio de Padua de Guayama nbsp More images July 30 1976 76002248 5 Ashford Street 17 59 07 N 66 06 46 W 17 9852 N 66 1129 W 17 9852 66 1129 Iglesia Parroquial de San Antonio de Padua de Guayama Guayama Pueblo This church was first built in the 18th century and rebuilt twice in the 19th century and its present appearance dates from 1874 It takes an overall Romanesque form while the details exhibit the eclecticism that characterized much Puerto Rican architecture in the later 1800s 8 6 Ingenio Azucarero Vives nbsp Ingenio Azucarero Vives nbsp More images September 1 1976 76002249 Avenida Central 17 58 38 N 66 06 59 W 17 9771 N 66 1164 W 17 9771 66 1164 Ingenio Azucarero Vives Guayama Pueblo The Vives Sugar Mill built c 1828 comprises the remains of a windmill and processing building Constructed of river rock cut granite and some brick it contrasts with later industrial buildings built primarily of brick The mill recalls an era when the sugar industry used slave labor almost exclusively and witnessed a slave uprising in the first half of the 19th century 9 10 Guayanilla Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Padre Nazario School nbsp Padre Nazario School nbsp More images November 14 2012 12000936 4 Concepcion Street 18 01 08 N 66 47 25 W 18 018757 N 66 790308 W 18 018757 66 790308 Padre Nazario School Guayanilla Pueblo Completed in 1926 this primary school epitomizes the monumental schools built in Puerto Rico during the early 20th century Its Neoclassical and Spanish Revival details at the entry and spatial sequence of the vestibule are exceptional design features 11 Juana Diaz Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Carretera Central Upload image May 2 2019 100003686 Highway 14 from Coamo boundary to Ponce boundary a 18 03 04 N 66 28 45 W 18 050999 N 66 479179 W 18 050999 66 479179 Carretera Central Rio Canas Arriba Rio Canas Abajo Tijeras Juana Diaz Pueblo Jacaguas and Callabo 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 b and numerous other roadway structures 12 13 2 Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramon Nonato of Juana Diaz c nbsp Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramon Nonato of Juana Diaz December 10 1984 84000465 Town Plaza 18 03 10 N 66 30 19 W 18 052897 N 66 505350 W 18 052897 66 505350 Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramon Nonato of Juana Diaz Juana Diaz Pueblo This Baroque church built in 1807 d retains most of its original design construction and materials including masonry walls towers sacristies interior arcades dome and wooden spiral stairway in the south tower The church s placement in the town plaza and close to the town hall reflect the Crown mandated urban design principles of the early 19th century 14 16 3 Cueva Lucero nbsp Cueva Lucero September 26 2008 08000936 Address restricted e 17 Guayabal This cave includes more than 100 pre Hispanic petroglyphs and pictographs dating possibly as early as the 7th century C E making it one of the best examples of aboriginal rock art in the Antilles Most of the images are zoomorphic in nature It has been known to archaeologists since at least the early 1900s 18 Penuelas Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Daniel Webster School nbsp Daniel Webster School November 14 2012 12000940 255 Luis Munoz Rivera Street 18 03 16 N 66 43 20 W 18 054495 N 66 722086 W 18 054495 66 722086 Daniel Webster School Penuelas Pueblo Designer Francisco Gardon Vega f employed a mixture of Beaux Arts and Spanish Revival styles in this 1927 school a common stylistic approach in Puerto Rico at the time The school quickly became a centerpiece of public architecture in Penuelas surpassing the church and city hall and remains important to local public identity 19 Ponce Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Acueducto Alfonso XII nbsp Acueducto Alfonso XII December 30 2019 100004854 Calle del Acueducto 18 01 17 N 66 36 51 W 18 021358 N 66 614251 W 18 021358 66 614251 Acueducto Alfonso XII Portugues Urbano and Sexto This aqueduct completed in 1878 and in service until 1928 was the key component of Ponce s first system for distribution of potable water It exemplifies 19th century design principles and recalls civic investments to promote the welfare of urban inhabitants Of the aqueduct s total length of 4 kilometers 2 5 mi about 400 meters 1 300 ft are included in the historic listing 20 2 Albergue Caritativo Tricoche nbsp Albergue Caritativo Tricoche May 14 1987 87000769 Tricoche Street 18 01 00 N 66 36 55 W 18 016785 N 66 615193 W 18 016785 66 615193 Albergue Caritativo Tricoche Segundo Spanish Royal Corps of Engineers built hospital from 1878 designed in the Neoclasico Isabelino style Part of the 19th Century Civil Architecture in Ponce NRHP thematic nomination 3 Antiguo Cuartel Militar Espanol de Ponce nbsp Antiguo Cuartel Militar Espanol de Ponce nbsp More images May 14 1987 87000772 End of Castillo Street 18 00 55 N 66 36 30 W 18 015201 N 66 608439 W 18 015201 66 608439 Antiguo Cuartel Militar Espanol de Ponce Quinto Spanish military headquarters in Ponce built in 1894 in the local Neoclasico Isabelino style Its garrisoned troops participated in the 1898 Puerto Rico campaign and throughout its history it also served as a courthouse jailhouse and today it hosts the Ponce School of Fine Arts 4 Antiguo Hospital Militar Espanol de Ponce nbsp Antiguo Hospital Militar Espanol de Ponce nbsp More images May 14 1987 87000770 Leon Atocha and Bondad Streets 18 01 08 N 66 36 52 W 18 019026 N 66 614432 W 18 019026 66 614432 Antiguo Hospital Militar Espanol de Ponce Sexto Spanish Royal Corps of Engineers built military hospital from 1897 designed in the local Neoclasico Isabelino style it was the last major Spanish building to be constructed in the Americas Part of the 19th Century Civil Architecture in Ponce NRHP thematic nomination 5 Armstrong Toro House nbsp Armstrong Toro House nbsp More images October 29 1987 87001821 9 Union Street 18 00 42 N 66 36 53 W 18 011728 N 66 614622 W 18 011728 66 614622 Armstrong Toro House Segundo Neoclassical designed by Manuel Domenech and built in 1899 It played an important role in the development of the Ponce Creole architectural style inspired by the Belle Epoque Today preserved as a museum by the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture 6 Banco Credito y Ahorro Ponceno nbsp Banco Credito y Ahorro Ponceno nbsp More images June 25 1987 87001002 Junction of Marina and Amor Streets 18 00 41 N 66 36 48 W 18 011314 N 66 613333 W 18 011314 66 613333 Banco Credito y Ahorro Ponceno Tercero Beaux Arts style bank building designed by Francisco Porrata Doria and built in 1924 7 Banco de Ponce nbsp Banco de Ponce nbsp More images June 25 1987 87001003 Junction of Amor and Comercio Streets 18 00 40 N 66 36 48 W 18 011111 N 66 613271 W 18 011111 66 613271 Banco de Ponce Tercero Beaux Arts style bank building designed by Francisco Porrata Doria and also built in 1924 8 Carretera Num 6 nbsp Carretera Num 6 September 14 2021 100006919 Road 6 Coordinates missingPonce vicinity Historic 19th century farm to market road constructed to link major coffee growing areas in nearby Adjuntas with Ponce and its port for the purpose of its trade and export 9 Casa Alcaldia de Ponce City Hall nbsp Casa Alcaldia de Ponce City Hall nbsp More images November 19 1986 86003197 South side of Plaza Las Delicias 18 00 39 N 66 36 50 W 18 010730 N 66 613905 W 18 010730 66 613905 Casa Alcaldia de Ponce City Hall Primero The oldest colonial building still standing in the Ponce Historic Zone the Neoclasico Isabelino style City Hall from 1846 is a symbol of the city charter granted by Isabella II of Spain and has served as a civic center jailhouse and reception venue for visiting US presidents and foreign dignitaries 10 Casa de la Masacre nbsp Casa de la Masacre October 20 2005 05001098 31 Marina Street 18 00 34 N 66 36 49 W 18 009318 N 66 613537 W 18 009318 66 613537 Casa de la Masacre Cuarto As the Ponce headquarters of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party during the 1930s this house bore witness to the massacre of March 21 1937 in which 19 demonstrators and bystanders and 2 police officers were killed It is architecturally significant as an outstanding example of vernacular creole design by Blas Silva from the first decade of the 20th century It became a museum in 1988 21 11 Casa Miguel C Godreau g nbsp Casa Miguel C Godreau nbsp More images April 30 1986 86000894 146 Reina Street 18 00 43 N 66 37 08 W 18 012054 N 66 618850 W 18 012054 66 618850 Casa Miguel C Godreau Segundo House from 1919 designed in an eclectic style by Julio Conesa 22 12 Casa Paoli nbsp Casa Paoli nbsp More images October 1 2009 09000769 14 Mayor Street 18 00 36 N 66 36 46 W 18 009928 N 66 612659 W 18 009928 66 612659 Casa Paoli Cuarto This house was the birthplace and childhood home of great operatic tenor Antonio Paoli 1871 1946 until 1883 It was in Ponce s rich cultural environment that Paoli was first exposed to the arts and this house is the only property remaining in Puerto Rico associated with the island s first performing artist of international renown 25 13 Casa Vives nbsp Casa Vives nbsp More images February 13 2013 13000013 88 Paseo Atocha at Vives Castillo Street 18 00 51 N 66 36 49 W 18 014097 N 66 613524 W 18 014097 66 613524 Casa Vives Quinto Neoclassical mansion block designed by Juan Bertoli Calderoni and built in 1860 making it one of the oldest brick and mortar residences in Ponce It was the former residence of coffee plantation owner Carlos Vives 14 Casino de Ponce nbsp Casino de Ponce nbsp More images October 28 1987 87001818 Junction of Marina and Luna Streets 18 00 36 N 66 36 48 W 18 010082 N 66 613368 W 18 010082 66 613368 Casino de Ponce Cuarto Second Empire and Neo Rococo style building from 1922 designed by Agustin Camilo Gonzalez In addition to its role as a casino it was also used as post office a civic office and an event venue and reception hall by local businesspeople and visiting dignitaries 15 Castillo de Serralles h nbsp Castillo de Serralles nbsp More images November 3 1980 80004494 Cerro El Vigia 18 01 07 N 66 37 09 W 18 018698 N 66 619274 W 18 018698 66 619274 Castillo de Serralles Portugues Urbano Spanish Mediterranean style castle from 1926 designed by Pedro Adolfo de Castro and built for sugarcane magnate Juan Serralles Colon founder of Hacienda Mercedita 26 16 Cathedral Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe of Ponce nbsp Cathedral Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe of Ponce nbsp More images December 10 1984 84000467 Plaza Las Delicias 18 00 43 N 66 36 50 W 18 011839 N 66 613992 W 18 011839 66 613992 Cathedral Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe of Ponce Segundo Neoclassical cathedral from 1835 designed by Francisco Porrata Doria to replace the former church building that was previously damaged by earthquakes and fires It is also of cultural importance as it hosts the yearly Las Mananitas in honor of the city patroness Our Lady of Guadalupe 17 Cementerio Antiguo de Ponce nbsp Cementerio Antiguo de Ponce nbsp More images January 5 1984 84003149 1 Torre Street at Frontispicio Street 18 00 57 N 66 37 04 W 18 015833 N 66 617778 W 18 015833 66 617778 Cementerio Antiguo de Ponce Segundo Neo classical municipal cemetery from 1842 Its 1864 enlargement was designed by Nieto Blajol Iglesia and today it serves as a cemetery museum and as the Roman Baldorioty de Castro National Pantheon 18 Cementerio Catolico San Vicente de Paul i nbsp Cementerio Catolico San Vicente de Paul August 25 1988 88001249 Alma Sublime Street 18 01 00 N 66 38 02 W 18 016596 N 66 633782 W 18 016596 66 633782 Cementerio Catolico San Vicente de Paul Magueyes Urbano Historic Classical Revival Spanish Revival Art Deco cemetery from 1901 also known as the Catholic Cemetery of Ponce 28 19 Centro Ceremonial Indigena nbsp Centro Ceremonial Indigena nbsp More images April 14 1978 78003381 Highway 503 18 02 32 N 66 37 18 W 18 042236 N 66 621781 W 18 042236 66 621781 Centro Ceremonial Indigena Tibes and Portugues Archaeological site also known as the Tibes Site consisting of pre Hispanic ceremonial ball courts or bateyes in addition to pre Taino burial sites dating to at least 700 AD Part of the Ball court plaza sites of Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands multiple property submission Today managed by the municipality as the Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center 20 Edificio Empresas Ferre nbsp Edificio Empresas Ferre August 27 2013 13000638 834 Eugenio Maria de Hostos Avenue 17 58 55 N 66 37 12 W 17 981903 N 66 620132 W 17 981903 66 620132 Edificio Empresas Ferre Playa Mid 20th century International Style office and workshop building and former headquarters of Ponce Cement and Puerto Rico Iron Works The listing includes La Fundicion a mural painted in its lobby by famed muralist Rafael Rios Rey in 1953 21 Edificio Municipal de la Playa de Ponce nbsp Edificio Municipal de la Playa de Ponce August 27 2013 13000639 28 Alfonso XII Street at Padre Noel Avenue 17 58 55 N 66 37 16 W 17 981943 N 66 621142 W 17 981943 66 621142 Edificio Municipal de la Playa de Ponce Playa Designed by Manuel V Domenech in a in a Reinaissance inspired Spanish Revival style it served as the former municipal civic center of the Ponce Playa district a settlement that grew in and around the Port of Ponce in the 19th century 22 Faro de la Isla de Caja de Muertos nbsp Faro de la Isla de Caja de Muertos nbsp More images October 22 1981 81000690 Isla Caja de Muertos 17 53 35 N 66 31 16 W 17 893159 N 66 521189 W 17 893159 66 521189 Faro de la Isla de Caja de Muertos Playa Spanish built Neo classical lighthouse from 1887 located in the island of Caja de Muertos 23 Faro del Puerto de Ponce nbsp Faro del Puerto de Ponce nbsp More images October 22 1981 81000691 Isla Cardona Ponce Harbor 17 57 24 N 66 38 06 W 17 956800 N 66 635000 W 17 956800 66 635000 Faro del Puerto de Ponce Playa Spanish built Neo classical lighthouse from 1889 located in Cardona Island at the entrance to the Port of Ponce 24 Font Ubides House nbsp Font Ubides House nbsp More images October 29 1987 87001825 34 Castillo Street 18 00 54 N 66 36 39 W 18 014913 N 66 610786 W 18 014913 66 610786 Font Ubides House Quinto Historic Ponce Creole style residence building designed by Blas C Silva and built in 1913 25 Hacienda Buena Vista nbsp Hacienda Buena Vista nbsp More images October 17 1994 91001499 Highway123 km 16 8 near Corral Viejo 18 05 03 N 66 39 17 W 18 084104 N 66 654591 W 18 084104 66 654591 Hacienda Buena Vista Magueyes Historic and well preserved coffee plantation from 1833 Its main plantation house was built in a traditional Spanish Colonial style while its surrounding buildings and warehouses consist of a Vernacular style It contains the last remaining example of a Barker hydraulic turbine in the world 26 Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad nbsp Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad nbsp More images September 29 1986 86002766 Marina Salud and Abolicion Streets 18 00 25 N 66 36 46 W 18 007006 N 66 612770 W 18 007006 66 612770 Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad Cuarto Late Gothic Revival and Mission Spanish Revival style church from 1926 The congregation is the first Anglican and oldest Protestant church in Puerto Rico and the only one existing prior to the American invasion in 1898 27 La Perla Auditorium and Public Library nbsp La Perla Auditorium and Public Library September 27 2021 100007054 Calle Mayor Esq Cristina 18 00 44 N 66 36 43 W 18 0122 N 66 6119 W 18 0122 66 6119 La Perla Auditorium and Public Library Tercero The second oldest theater building in Puerto Rico designed by Juan Bertoli Calderoni and built under the initiative of Francisco Parra Duperon between 1860 and 1864 28 McCabe Memorial Church nbsp McCabe Memorial Church April 11 2008 08000283 835 Eugenio Maria de Hostos Avenue 17 58 56 N 66 37 14 W 17 982187 N 66 620440 W 17 982187 66 620440 McCabe Memorial Church Playa Neo gothic church designed by Antonin Nechodoma and built in 1908 as part of a missional outreach of the American Methodist Church It is one of the oldest Protestant congregations in Puerto Rico 29 Mercado de las Carnes nbsp Mercado de las Carnes November 17 1986 86003199 Alley connecting Mayor and Leon Streets between Estrella and Guadalupe Streets 18 00 56 N 66 36 46 W 18 015477 N 66 612878 W 18 015477 66 612878 Mercado de las Carnes Quinto Early Art Deco meat market from 1926 designed by Rafael Carmoega Built as a pedestrian mall across from the historic Ponce Marketplace it incorporates Revivalist elements inspired by Spanish Baroque and Mudejar styles 30 Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church nbsp Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church October 29 1987 87001822 135 Villa Street 18 00 37 N 66 36 58 W 18 010405 N 66 616094 W 18 010405 66 616094 Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church Primero Bungalow integrating Neo Gothic Spanish Revival Spanish Baroque and byzantine elements from 1907 designed by Antonin Nechodoma 31 Oppenheimer House nbsp Oppenheimer House October 29 1987 87001824 47 Salud Street 18 00 34 N 66 36 43 W 18 009418 N 66 611890 W 18 009418 66 611890 Oppenheimer House Cuarto Ponce Creole style house with elements from the Barcelona School from 1913 designed by Alfredo B Weichers for Isabel Oppenheimer de Santiago 32 Parque de Bombas de Ponce nbsp Parque de Bombas de Ponce nbsp More images July 12 1984 84003150 Plaza Las Delicias 18 00 43 N 66 36 49 W 18 011905 N 66 613738 W 18 011905 66 613738 Parque de Bombas de Ponce Segundo Historic firehouse built in a Gothic style in 1882 by Maximo de Meana y Guridi originally as an exhibit pavilion for the 1882 Exhibition Trade Fair in Ponce Today it serves as the Museo Parque de Bombas 33 Ponce High School nbsp Ponce High School August 4 1987 87001310 Cristina Street 18 00 42 N 66 36 37 W 18 011550 N 66 610260 W 18 011550 66 610260 Ponce High School Tercero Classical Revival school building complex from 1915 designed by Adrian C Finlayson At the time it was the largest school in the island and today it stands as a landmark of the history of education in Puerto Rico 34 Ponce Public School 1913 Upload image August 23 2022 100008052 Calle Concordia 18 00 27 N 66 36 53 W 18 007629 N 66 614647 W 18 007629 66 614647 Ponce Public School 1913 Primero This 1913 school was designed by insular architect Albert B McCulloch using the Mission Revival and Classical Revival styles It is architecturally significant as a well preserved example of the Puerto Rican school buildings of the early 20th century a period of great transformation in Puerto Rico under the American administration 30 35 Ponce YMCA Building nbsp Ponce YMCA Building June 4 2012 12000331 7843 Nazaret Street Urbanizacion Santa Maria 18 00 21 N 66 37 02 W 18 005888 N 66 617149 W 18 005888 66 617149 Ponce YMCA Building Canas Urbano Historic YMCA famous for its mural El Hombre by famed artist Rafael Rios Rey Part of the Rafael Rios Rey Multiple Property Submission 36 Puente Rio Portugues nbsp Puente Rio Portugues nbsp More images January 6 2015 14001134 Eugenio Maria de Hostos Avenue spanning the historic channel of Rio Portugues 17 59 36 N 66 36 55 W 17 993399 N 66 615293 W 17 993399 66 615293 Puente Rio Portugues Playa Historic Art Deco bridge from 1933 built to replace an important bridge along the Carretera Central which had been previously destroyed by flooding 37 Rosaly Batiz House nbsp Rosaly Batiz House September 29 1986 86002768 125 Villa Street 18 00 39 N 66 36 55 W 18 01072 N 66 61522 W 18 01072 66 61522 Rosaly Batiz House Primero Italian Renaissance Palazzo house designed by Manuel V Domenech in 1897 for the mayor of Ponce Pedro Juan Rosaly 38 Salazar Candal House nbsp Salazar Candal House nbsp More images June 9 1988 88000663 53 Isabel Street 18 00 45 N 66 36 42 W 18 012546 N 66 611729 W 18 012546 66 611729 Salazar Candal House Tercero Distinctive Ponce Creole style house from 1911 designed by Blas C Silva for Dr Guillermo Salazar Palau and his wife Sara Isabel Rivera Carbonell Today it hosts the Ponce History Museum 39 Subira House nbsp Subira House October 28 1987 87001826 107 Reina Street 18 00 43 N 66 36 58 W 18 012038 N 66 616116 W 18 012038 66 616116 Subira House Segundo Historic Ponce Creole style house from 1910 designed by Blas C Silva for Concepcion Subira Echevarria and her husband Manuel Frau de la Sierra 40 Fernando Luis Toro Casa j nbsp Fernando Luis Toro Casa nbsp More images March 5 1986 86000421 3 Obispado Street La Alhambra 18 01 04 N 66 36 21 W 18 017812 N 66 605786 W 18 017812 66 605786 Fernando Luis Toro Casa Machuelo Abajo Historic home with eclectic architecture inspired by the Victorian Georgian Neo classic Beaux Arts Spanish Revival and Catalan Modernist styles designed by Francisco Porrata Doria in 1927 41 U S Custom House nbsp U S Custom House nbsp More images February 10 1988 88000073 Junction of Bonaire and Aduana Streets 17 58 47 N 66 37 12 W 17 979817 N 66 619953 W 17 979817 66 619953 U S Custom House Playa Built in 1842 it is the oldest custom house in Puerto Rico designed in a Spanish colonial style possibly by Albert B Nichols It served as the Ponce headquarters for Nelson A Miles during the Puerto Rico campaign of the Spanish American War 42 Villaronga House nbsp Villaronga House August 24 1984 84003151 106 Reina Street 18 00 44 N 66 36 57 W 18 012310 N 66 615850 W 18 012310 66 615850 Villaronga House Segundo Historic Classical Revival house from 1921 designed by Alfredo B Wiechers Today it is owned by the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture and hosts the Ponce Museum of Architecture 43 Zaldo de Nebot Residencia k nbsp Zaldo de Nebot Residencia June 9 1988 88000643 27 Marina Street 18 00 35 N 66 36 49 W 18 009685 N 66 613687 W 18 009685 66 613687 Zaldo de Nebot Residencia Primero Built to a Neoclassical design in 1895 this house is one of the fullest expressions of 19th century architecture for Ponce s wealthy creole class Notable are the trompe l œil interior wall paintings of Parisian landmarks and fin de siecle decorative detailing 36 Salinas Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Central Aguirre Historic District nbsp Central Aguirre Historic District October 23 2002 02001208 Highway 705 south from Highway 3 km 151 3 17 57 20 N 66 13 29 W 17 955628 N 66 224612 W 17 955628 66 224612 Central Aguirre Historic District Aguirre Historic district consisting of the Central Aguirre sugar mill and neighboring company town from 1899 Many contributing buildings are a prime example of the Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements particular the Traditional industrial style Santa Isabel Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Dr Martin G Brumbaugh Graded School nbsp Dr Martin G Brumbaugh Graded School February 4 2011 10001217 33 Eugenio M de Hostos Street 17 58 04 N 66 24 15 W 17 967723 N 66 404196 W 17 967723 66 404196 Dr Martin G Brumbaugh Graded School Santa Isabel Pueblo Historic school building from 1906 2 Sistema de riego de las tres haciendas Upload image December 13 2016 16000853 Linear district roughly parallel to Highway 153 between Highway 52 to the north and Highway 1 to the south 17 58 47 N 66 23 23 W 17 979684 N 66 389632 W 17 979684 66 389632 Sistema de riego de las tres haciendas Boca Velazquez Jauca II Felicia II Felicia I Santa Isabel Pueblo Historic irrigation system built to transport water from the Coamo River to the Hacienda Santa Isabel Florida and El Destino sugarcane plantations Yauco Edit 2 Name on the Register Image Date listed 3 LocationBarrio Description1 Casa Agostini nbsp Casa Agostini June 9 1988 88000682 Dr Gatell Street between Santiago Vivaldi and Comercio Streets 18 02 04 N 66 50 53 W 18 034566 N 66 847933 W 18 034566 66 847933 Casa Agostini Yauco Pueblo A Classical Revival building designed by Miguel Briganti Pinti as both a residence and coffee warehouse for Corsican immigrant Jose Maria Agostini Santini 2 Casa Franceschi Antongiorgi nbsp Casa Franceschi Antongiorgi January 16 1985 85000113 Junction of 25th of July Street and Barbosa Street 18 02 01 N 66 50 55 W 18 033505 N 66 848713 W 18 033505 66 848713 Casa Franceschi Antongiorgi Yauco Pueblo A Beaux Arts style house from 1907 Also known as the Flemming House 3 Casona Cesari nbsp Casona Cesari January 16 1985 85000114 25th of July Street 18 02 00 N 66 51 05 W 18 033277 N 66 851263 W 18 033277 66 851263 Casona Cesari Yauco Pueblo Historic Puerto Rican creole vernacular house designed by Antonio Mattei Lluberas and built by built in 1893 by Angelo Cesari Poggi in 1893 4 Chalet Amill nbsp Chalet Amill January 16 1985 85000115 33 Mattei Lluveras Street 18 02 08 N 66 51 00 W 18 035620 N 66 850109 W 18 035620 66 850109 Chalet Amill Yauco Pueblo Historic Beaux Arts house built in 1914 for Angel Antongiorgi Paoli It formerly served as a hotel 5 Filardi House nbsp Filardi House nbsp More images January 16 1985 85000116 Junction of 25th of July Street and Baldorioty Street 18 02 00 N 66 51 00 W 18 033258 N 66 849906 W 18 033258 66 849906 Filardi House Yauco Pueblo This 1916 house is notable for its extensive use of concrete sculptural ornamentation Juan Bautista and Domingo Filardi integrated the outstanding decorative features with the overall Beaux Arts plan l and later came to be recognized as experts in cast concrete ornamental elements 37 6 Logia Masonica Hijos de la Luz nbsp Logia Masonica Hijos de la Luz nbsp More images June 9 1988 88000684 Jose Celso Barbosa Avenue 18 01 55 N 66 50 54 W 18 031929 N 66 848455 W 18 031929 66 848455 Logia Masonica Hijos de la Luz Yauco Pueblo Possibly the first or at least oldest masonic lodge in Puerto Rico it was designed in the Classical Revival style by Andre Troublard and built by Jesus Emmanuelli in 1894 7 Public Health Unit at Yauco Upload image October 14 2021 100007078 64 Comercio St 18 02 05 N 66 51 13 W 18 0346 N 66 8536 W 18 0346 66 8536 Public Health Unit at Yauco Yauco Pueblo Historic community health services unit building built in 1937 in the Spanish Revival style 8 Residencia Gonzalez Vivaldi nbsp Residencia Gonzalez Vivaldi nbsp More images February 5 1987 86003201 26 Mattei Lluveras Street 18 02 09 N 66 50 53 W 18 035823 N 66 847939 W 18 035823 66 847939 Residencia Gonzalez Vivaldi Yauco Pueblo Vernacular Creole style house from 1880 with elements of Art Nouveau 9 Teatro Ideal nbsp Teatro Ideal June 9 1988 88000683 Comercio Street 18 02 05 N 66 50 54 W 18 034752 N 66 848372 W 18 034752 66 848372 Teatro Ideal Yauco Pueblo Early 20th century eclectic historic theater located in the main town square of Yauco 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 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 eastern Puerto Rico National Register of Historic Places listings in San Juan Puerto Rico Historic preservation History of Puerto RicoNotes Edit 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 Spanish casillas de caminero The name of Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramon Nonato of Juana Diaz is presented here without the accent on Diaz in conformance with the usage in the house s National Register nomination form 14 and announcement of listing 15 The latter source additionally omits the accent from Ramon which was retained here Construction of the Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramon Nonato of Juana Diaz began in 1807 A completion date is not stated in the available sources Major elements the north tower were added possibly as late as 1895 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 Rafael Carmoega at the time Chief Architect in the Division of Public Works of the Puerto Rico Department of the Interior was the architect of record while Gardon Vega a drafter in the division was responsible for the school s design Sources authoritative with regard to National Register listing parameters give different forms of the house s name including Casa Miguel C Godreau from the house s nomination form 22 and official announcement of entry on the National Register 23 and Godreau Miguel C Casa from the comprehensive National Register database 24 This article adopts the first of these Casa Miguel C Godreau because it offers the most proper Spanish usage The name of the Castillo de Serralles is presented here without the accent on Serralles in conformance with the usage in the house s National Register nomination form 26 and Federal Register announcement of listing 27 The name of the Cementerio Catolico San Vicente de Paul is presented here without the accent on Catolico in conformance with the usage in the cemetery s National Register nomination form 28 and announcement of listing 29 The name of the Fernando Luis Toro Casa is presented here using word order name preceding Casa that conforms to the usage in the house s National Register announcement of listing 31 and subsequent database entries 32 33 The name of the Zaldo de Nebot Residencia is presented here using word order personal name preceding Residencia that conforms to the usage in the house s National Register announcement of listing 34 and subsequent database entries 32 35 Juan Bautista and Domingo Filardi s father Vicente Filardi was the general contractor with overall responsibility for design and construction for the Filardi House References Edit National Park Service United States Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places Weekly List Actions retrieved October 20 2023 a b c d e f g h 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 The eight digit number below each date is the number assigned 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