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Teatro Alejandro Tapia y Rivera, is among the oldest free-standing drama stage buildings under U.S. flag still in use. It is located in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is named after Alejandro Tapia y Rivera, a Puerto Rican poet and dramatist. Read more...
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Compact chapel built in the 18th century by General Don Mateo Prats & restored in the 20th century. Read more...
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Library & museum with a collection of historic books & documents dating back to the 15th century. Read more...
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The San Juan Botanical Garden, also known as the Botanical Garden of the University of Puerto Rico, is located in the Caribbean city of San Juan, capital of Puerto Rico. Read more...
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The Puerto Rico Museum of Contemporary Art, often abbreviated to MAC, is a contemporary art museum in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Read more...
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Caparra is an archaeological site in the municipality of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. It was declared a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1994. The site contains the remains of the first Spanish capital of the island, settled in 1508 and abandoned in 1521. Read more...
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Public park with a river, trees, fields, playgrounds, a large water-play area & trails. Read more...
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Once a foothold of power for the naval might of the Spanish Empire, the … El Arsenal De La Marina: Gallery is located in Old San Juan, so travelers to this region … Read more...
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Fortín de San Gerónimo del Boquerón is a small fort located in the mouth of the Condado Lagoon, across from the historic sector of Miramar in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was built during the 18th century to replace a smaller battery that stood at the easternmost end of the San Juan islet. Read more...
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San Juan Harbor Tour Aboard La Paseadora. Tour San Juan Harbor aboard a passenger boat, accompanied by historical narration on board. Sip a complimentary drink and take in views of the 500-year-old city of Old San Juan, including the Roots Fountain, Paseo de la Princesa, and the Governor’s Mansion. Read more...