5 Historical sites and landmarks recognized by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
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The Historic Sites Section is tasked with the administration and maintenance of the various national shrines, monuments and landmarks namely:
Museo ni Emilio Aguinaldo.
Museo ni Baldomero Aguinaldo.
Museo nina Marcela Mariño at Felipe Agoncillo.
Museo ni Leon Apacible.
Museo ng Paglilitis ni Andres Bonifacio.
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Historical sites and landmarks recognized by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
- Among the earliest buildings to get markers were Church of San Agustin, Fort Santiago, Plaza McKinley, Roman Catholic Cathedral of Manila, San Sebastian Church, Concordia College, Manila Railroad Company, Dr. Lorenzo Negrao, and University of Santo Tomas (Intramuros site).
- In the municipality of Pilar in the province of Bataan, the Mount Samat National Shrine also called the Shrine of Valor is a well-known historical Philippine site. To remember and pay tribute to all the American and Filipino soldiers who fought and lost their lives fighting the Japanese during World War II, this shrine was constructed.
- Aguinaldo Shrine is one of the Philippines' most significant historical sites.The Philippine Declaration of Independence from Spain was signed in this shrine in Kawit in 1898. The shrine, which was made of wood and thatch in 1845, is actually a dwelling.
- One of the Philippines' most amazing landmarks is the Banaue Rice Terraces. No, it's unquestionably the most impressive landmark there. The rice terraces, which have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995, were originally a brilliant agricultural invention.
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