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  2. Camp John Hay - Wikipedia

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    Camp John Hay's history is featured through markers installed at the History Trail and Secret Garden. [6] The Cemetery of Negativism nearby or the Lost Cemetery is a small area within Camp John Hay. The "cemetery" established by then-commanding general of the John Hay Air Station, John Hightower in the early 1980s. [7]

  3. John Hay Air Station - Wikipedia

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    Seal of camp John Hay. John Hay Air Station, more commonly known as Camp John Hay, was a military installation in Baguio, Philippines.. The site was a major hill station used for rest and recreation, or R&R, for personnel and dependents of the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines as well as United States Department of Defense employees and their dependents.

  4. The Mansion (Baguio) - Wikipedia

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    The Mansion, also known as Mansion House, [1] is the official summer palace of the president of the Philippines, located in the summer capital of the country, Baguio, and situated around 5,000 feet (1,500 m) asl in the Cordillera Central Range of northern Luzon.

  5. Hyatt Terraces Baguio Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Hyatt Terraces Baguio, opened in September of 1976 as the Terraces Plaza Hotel, was a 12-storey hotel located along South Drive in Baguio, Philippines. It was the only five-star International hotel outside the National Capital Region during its time until the hotel was destroyed during the 1990 Luzon earthquake .

  6. Baguio - Wikipedia

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    On December 8, 1941, 17 Japanese bombers attacked Camp John Hay, [27]: 291 as part of the first Japanese air raid on Luzon. [28] Baguio was declared an open city in December 27. [29] Following the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in 1941, the Imperial Japanese Army used Camp John Hay, an American installation in Baguio, as a military base. [30]

  7. List of reportedly haunted locations in the Philippines

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    Camp John Hay: Ghosts have been reported at the Murder Woods area of the facility, so called because it was used as an execution site during the American and Japanese occupations. [24] Casa Vallejo: The oldest hotel in the city, it was built in 1909 to house key personnel of the Bureau of Public Works before becoming a hotel in 1923. It is ...

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