Friday, February 17, 2012

Old Baguio City

The region around Baguio was first settled primarily by the Kankana-eys and the Ibalois. In the nearby town of La Trinidad, Spaniards established a commandante or military garrison, although Kafagway, as Baguio was once known, was barely touched. In 1901 Japanese and Filipino workers hired by the Americans built 

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Kennon Road,Baguio City

Kennon Road, the first road directly connecting Kafagway with the lowlands of Pangasinan. Before this, the only road to Kafagway was Naguilian Road. On September 1, 1909 Baguio was declared a chartered city. The famous American architect Daniel Burnham, one of the earliest successful modern city planners, laid a meticulous plan for the city in 1904. His plan was, nevertheless, realized only to a small extent, primarily due to growth of the city well beyond its initial planned population of 25,000 people. The Americans earlier declared Baguio the Summer Capital of the Philippines on July 1, 1903 and The American Residence as the residence of the American governor-general to escape Manila's summer heat. They further developed Baguio, building parks and public structures such as Wright Park in honor of Governor General Luke E. Wright, Burnham Park in honor of Baguio city planner Daniel Burnham, Governor Pack Road, and Session Road.
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Old City Hall
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Sto. Tomas Guest House, Baguio City 1920s
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Session Road, Baguio City 1920s


Market & Session Road, Baguio City 1920s
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Post Office, Baguio City 1920s
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The Mansion, Baguio City 1920s
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Camp John Hay, Baguio City 1920s
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Dominican Convent, Baguio City 1920s
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Baguio City Hall 1920s
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Baguio Station 1920s
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Then: Session Road, Baguio City 1940s
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Then: Session Road, Baguio City 1970s
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Then: Session Road, Baguio City 1960s

2 comments:

Unknown said...

hello there! i'm a Geography student in UPD. I hope ypu don't mind that i'm citing your blog in my term paper. It's about Baguio as designed by Burnham VS. Baguion as it is now. THAAAANKS!!! <3

Zumi said...

Hello sir, Your post regarding Bagiuo was nice and it really shows different face of the place. Naenjoy ko po yung blog mo at sana lang ay matuloy na yung laging naudlot na bakasyon namin dyan sa Baguio haha. Thank you.