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The Baguio Teachers Camp (BTC), [1] [2] commonly referred to as Teachers Camp, is a teachers' training center and events venue located along Leonard Wood Road in Baguio, Philippines. It is a recognized heritage site by the Baguio city government since 2005 and the national government since 2008.
Kampo ng mga Guro (Teachers' Camp) Building Group of Houses Used as a vacation site for teachers. Known before by the Igorots as O-Ring-Ao: Teachers' Camp Rd. Teachers' Camp, Baguio Filipino Between May 6–15, 1968 [6] Mansion House: Building House Constructed in 1908 to be used as a summer residence of the chief-executive. Mansion House Site ...
This list contains an overview of the government recognized Cultural Properties of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region. The list is based on the official lists provided by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts , National Historical Commission of the Philippines and the National Museum of the Philippines .
BCHS squatted at the present site of Baguio Government Center until World War II broke out in 1941. During the Japanese occupation, classes were held at Quezon Elementary School. By 1945, the school admitted students at the Vallejo Hotel, then moved back to Teacher’s Camp during the second semester.
The Baguio Botanical Garden, formerly known as Imelda Park, is a botanical garden in Baguio, Philippines, located on Leonard Wood Road between Wright Park and Teacher's Camp. [ 2 ] Names
William F. Pack, governor of Benguet province who planned the creation of Teacher's Camp and namesake of Governor Pack Road [19] Robb White, (1909–1990) American writer of screenplays, television scripts, and adventure novels; Leonard Wood, American military officer and Governor-General from 1921 to 1927 for whom Leonard Wood Road was named [17]
Various food and retail businesses run by local residents proliferate, forming a key part of Baguio's cultural landscape. Several retail outlets and dining outlets are situated along Bonifacio Street, Session Road, Teacher's Camp, Mines View Park and Baguio Fastfood Center near the market. [citation needed] Maharlika Livelihood Center
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