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Parque del Tricentenario (Ponce, Puerto Rico)

Parque del Tricentenario is a passive urban park in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico. The park was built to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of the city. It was inaugurated during the mayoral administration of mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago.

Parque del Tricentenario
The Illustrious Ponce Citizens Plaza at Tricentennial Park in Ponce, looking West
TypeUrban park
LocationPonce, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18°00′44.79″N 66°36′29.36″W / 18.0124417°N 66.6081556°W / 18.0124417; -66.6081556Coordinates: 18°00′44.79″N 66°36′29.36″W / 18.0124417°N 66.6081556°W / 18.0124417; -66.6081556
Created1992
DesignerJuan Dalmau, architect[1]
Operated byGovernment of the Municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico
StatusOpen dawn to dusk, every day. Entrance free.

Location

The park is a passive urban family park. It is located in Barrio Tercero at the entrance to the Ponce Historic Zone on Miguel Pou Boulevard, at the southern terminus of PR-1.

Features

The park is a three-plaza park. All three plazas have gardens and marble benches. Setting the stage for the park is El Puente de los Leones (The Bridge of the Lions). It spans Rio Portugues and is the gateway to, not just Parque del Tricentenario, but to the Ponce historical district as well. It features two brass lions guarding the entrance: the older lion represents wisdom and experience, while the younger one stands for the glorious future.[2]

The Illustrious Ponce Citizens Plaza

Its centerpiece is a plaza containing a fountain dedicated to Ponce's most illustrious citizens. This plaza is known as Parque de los Ponceños Ilustres (the Illustrious Ponce Citizens Plaza). At either side of this plaza, and tucked in somewhat but facing side streets that lead to and return from the center of the city, are two separate areas dedicated to two of the most honored citizens of Ponce. The one on the right is dedicated to governor Rafael Hernandez Colon; the one on the left is dedicated to governor Luis A. Ferre. A large wall near Hernandez Colon's right plazalette has the encryption, "Ponce es del que nos visita. Ponce es nuestro" (Ponce belongs to those who visit us. Ponce is ours).

The middle area is the largest area of this plaza. It contains a very large fountain and behind the fountain are 24 "kiosks" with fountainettes. Sixteen of these fountainette kiosks are dedicated to illustrious Ponce citizens in 16 different areas of endeavor. Moving from left to right, these twelve areas are: History, Politics, Journalism, Writing, Architecture, Citizenship, Medicine, Music, Craftsmanship, Education, Sports, Plastic Arts, Law, Business, Ponceñistas, and Theatrical Arts. Each fountainette kiosk then has one or more plaques with the names or those being honored engraved on them.[3] Every few years the municipal government announces that new names are to be added to the list and petitions its citizens for suggestions.[4]

The Francisco Porrata Doria Plaza

 
Plaza Francisco Porrata-Doria, looking southeast

The second major plaza, called the Plaza de la Arquitectura Francisco Porrata Doria (Francisco Porrata Doria Architecture Plaza), features a rotunda and honors the city's architecture. On the rotunda's outer crown is the following encryption: "Ponce es Tradicion, Cultura, Espiritu, Civismo, Ilusion. Ponce es Virtud." ("Ponce is Tradition, Culture, Spirit, Civism, Ilusion. Ponce is Virtue.") The same rotunda has another encryption on its floor that reads: "Estabilidad, Durabilidad, Conveniencia, Belleza, Firmeza." ("Estability, Durability, Convenience, Beauty, Resolution.") To the right of this plaza is the bust of governor Roberto Sanchez Vilella who, though not born in Ponce, did lived there during his formative school years, and is considered an adopted son of the city.[5]

The Latin American Statesmen Plaza

The third major plaza honors Latin American statesmen and it is called Plaza de los Próceres Latinoamericanos (Latin-American Statesmen Plaza). This third plaza is dedicated to Simón Bolívar, Juan Pablo Duarte, José Martí, and Luis Muñoz Marín, and there are statues of these prominent people there.[6][7]

History

The park was inaugurated in 1992 under the administration of mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago.[8]

Symbolisms

The entrance of the park, via Puente de Los Leones, is guarded by two massive pillars each topped by a lion - one the symbol of knowledge, the other the symbol of power.[9]

References

  1. ^ Neysa Rodriguez Deynes. Breviario sobre la Historia de Ponce. 2nd ed. 2002. Page 168. Bayamon, PR: Impress Quality Printing. ISBN 0-615-12181-0.
  2. ^ Explore Puerto Rico. By Harry S. Pariser. Page 246.
  3. ^ MundoBoricua 15 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine List of Ponce Attractions by the Director. Retrieved April 25, 2010.
  4. ^ A la búsqueda de Ponceños Ilustres. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. Year 30. Issue 1506. 10 October 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  5. ^ MundoBoricua 15 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine List of Ponce Attractions by the Director. Retrieved April 25, 2010.
  6. ^ MundoBoricua 15 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine List of Ponce Attractions by the Director. Retrieved April 25, 2010.
  7. ^ Carmelo Rosario Natal. Ponce En Su Historia Moderna: 1945-2002. Published by Secretaría de Cultura y Turismo of the Government of the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 2003. p. 353.
  8. ^ Sandra Scott Travel: South and Central America-Ponce, Puerto Rico. Retrieved April 25, 2010
  9. ^ Sandra Scott Travel: South and Central America-Ponce, Puerto Rico. Retrieved April 25, 2010

External links

  • Photo of Lions Bridge circa 1923 when it used to be called Machuelo Bridge. The bridge is located in the southern end of Barrio Machuelo Abajo (also called "Machuelo Urbano" after it became urbanized) immediately across from Parque del Tricentenario. Accessed 5 January 2011.


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Parque del Tricentenario is a passive urban park in the city of Ponce Puerto Rico The park was built to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of the city It was inaugurated during the mayoral administration of mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago Parque del TricentenarioThe Illustrious Ponce Citizens Plaza at Tricentennial Park in Ponce looking WestTypeUrban parkLocationPonce Puerto RicoCoordinates18 00 44 79 N 66 36 29 36 W 18 0124417 N 66 6081556 W 18 0124417 66 6081556 Coordinates 18 00 44 79 N 66 36 29 36 W 18 0124417 N 66 6081556 W 18 0124417 66 6081556Created1992DesignerJuan Dalmau architect 1 Operated byGovernment of the Municipality of Ponce Puerto RicoStatusOpen dawn to dusk every day Entrance free Contents 1 Location 2 Features 2 1 The Illustrious Ponce Citizens Plaza 2 2 The Francisco Porrata Doria Plaza 2 3 The Latin American Statesmen Plaza 3 History 4 Symbolisms 5 References 6 External linksLocation EditThe park is a passive urban family park It is located in Barrio Tercero at the entrance to the Ponce Historic Zone on Miguel Pou Boulevard at the southern terminus of PR 1 Features EditThe park is a three plaza park All three plazas have gardens and marble benches Setting the stage for the park is El Puente de los Leones The Bridge of the Lions It spans Rio Portugues and is the gateway to not just Parque del Tricentenario but to the Ponce historical district as well It features two brass lions guarding the entrance the older lion represents wisdom and experience while the younger one stands for the glorious future 2 The Illustrious Ponce Citizens Plaza Edit Its centerpiece is a plaza containing a fountain dedicated to Ponce s most illustrious citizens This plaza is known as Parque de los Poncenos Ilustres the Illustrious Ponce Citizens Plaza At either side of this plaza and tucked in somewhat but facing side streets that lead to and return from the center of the city are two separate areas dedicated to two of the most honored citizens of Ponce The one on the right is dedicated to governor Rafael Hernandez Colon the one on the left is dedicated to governor Luis A Ferre A large wall near Hernandez Colon s right plazalette has the encryption Ponce es del que nos visita Ponce es nuestro Ponce belongs to those who visit us Ponce is ours The middle area is the largest area of this plaza It contains a very large fountain and behind the fountain are 24 kiosks with fountainettes Sixteen of these fountainette kiosks are dedicated to illustrious Ponce citizens in 16 different areas of endeavor Moving from left to right these twelve areas are History Politics Journalism Writing Architecture Citizenship Medicine Music Craftsmanship Education Sports Plastic Arts Law Business Poncenistas and Theatrical Arts Each fountainette kiosk then has one or more plaques with the names or those being honored engraved on them 3 Every few years the municipal government announces that new names are to be added to the list and petitions its citizens for suggestions 4 The Francisco Porrata Doria Plaza Edit Plaza Francisco Porrata Doria looking southeast The second major plaza called the Plaza de la Arquitectura Francisco Porrata Doria Francisco Porrata Doria Architecture Plaza features a rotunda and honors the city s architecture On the rotunda s outer crown is the following encryption Ponce es Tradicion Cultura Espiritu Civismo Ilusion Ponce es Virtud Ponce is Tradition Culture Spirit Civism Ilusion Ponce is Virtue The same rotunda has another encryption on its floor that reads Estabilidad Durabilidad Conveniencia Belleza Firmeza Estability Durability Convenience Beauty Resolution To the right of this plaza is the bust of governor Roberto Sanchez Vilella who though not born in Ponce did lived there during his formative school years and is considered an adopted son of the city 5 The Latin American Statesmen Plaza Edit The third major plaza honors Latin American statesmen and it is called Plaza de los Proceres Latinoamericanos Latin American Statesmen Plaza This third plaza is dedicated to Simon Bolivar Juan Pablo Duarte Jose Marti and Luis Munoz Marin and there are statues of these prominent people there 6 7 History EditThe park was inaugurated in 1992 under the administration of mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago 8 Symbolisms EditThe entrance of the park via Puente de Los Leones is guarded by two massive pillars each topped by a lion one the symbol of knowledge the other the symbol of power 9 References Edit Neysa Rodriguez Deynes Breviario sobre la Historia de Ponce 2nd ed 2002 Page 168 Bayamon PR Impress Quality Printing ISBN 0 615 12181 0 Explore Puerto Rico By Harry S Pariser Page 246 MundoBoricua Archived 15 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine List of Ponce Attractions by the Director Retrieved April 25 2010 A la busqueda de Poncenos Ilustres La Perla del Sur Ponce Puerto Rico Year 30 Issue 1506 10 October 2012 Retrieved 10 October 2012 MundoBoricua Archived 15 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine List of Ponce Attractions by the Director Retrieved April 25 2010 MundoBoricua Archived 15 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine List of Ponce Attractions by the Director Retrieved April 25 2010 Carmelo Rosario Natal Ponce En Su Historia Moderna 1945 2002 Published by Secretaria de Cultura y Turismo of the Government of the Autonomous Municipality of Ponce Ponce Puerto Rico 2003 p 353 Sandra Scott Travel South and Central America Ponce Puerto Rico Retrieved April 25 2010 Sandra Scott Travel South and Central America Ponce Puerto Rico Retrieved April 25 2010External links Edit Puerto Rico portalPhoto of Lions Bridge circa 1923 when it used to be called Machuelo Bridge The bridge is located in the southern end of Barrio Machuelo Abajo also called Machuelo Urbano after it became urbanized immediately across from Parque del Tricentenario Accessed 5 January 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parque del Tricentenario Ponce Puerto Rico amp oldid 1115123621, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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