Laoag Church historical marker (Q23920517)
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NHCP historical marker for the Laoag Cathedral
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Laoag Church historical marker |
NHCP historical marker for the Laoag Cathedral |
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1950
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Church of Laoag (English)
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Juan Luna Street (English)
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The historical marker is located on the wall immediately to the left of the main entrance of the church. (English)
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Chapel of wood and thatch built on this site when the Augustinian friars founded the parish, 1580. Replaced by this church of Italian Renaissance; foundation laid, 1612. Looted by the Chieftain Almazan who took possession of Virgin Mary’s crown and proclaimed himself king, 1661. Damaged by fire, 1843; Repaired by Obras Publicas under Engineer Antonio de la Camara and Fray Santiago Muniz, 1873–1880. Occupied by Revolutionists, 1898; by American forces, 1899. Ownership contested by Aglipayans, 1901. Scene of Diocesan Marian Congress, 1932 and 1949. (English)
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Church of Laoag historical marker
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