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  2. Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar - Wikipedia

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    Jose Acuzar, the owner of New San Jose Builders, Inc., started to rebuild Spanish colonial-era mansions in Bagac in 2003.In January 2010, the area was opened to the public as the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, [4] although the area was already being used as taping location of the GMA Network series Zorro ten months earlier by March 2009. [2]

  3. Casa Bizantina - Wikipedia

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    It was transferred and reconstructed in 2009 at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Bagac, Bataan. It was designed by the Catalan architect Joan Josep Jose Hervas y Arizmendi, in 1890. It is the only existing building designed by Arizmendi in the Philippines. In addition, it was cited by Tribune magazine in 1939 despite its neglected state.

  4. Alberto Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Acuzar is the owner of Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, a resort in Bagac, Bataan known for incorporating heritage structures from other parts of the country. [1] [4] The Alonzo clan allowed for the house's full relocation to the Bataan resort but the move was opposed by the city government of Biñan. [5]

  5. Casa Unisan - Wikipedia

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    The Don Antonio Maxino House, also known as Casa Unisan, is a heritage house museum originally located at town of Kalilayan in Tayabas province (Unisan, Quezon at present).

  6. List of reportedly haunted locations in the Philippines

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    Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Bagac: A hotel composed of Spanish era buildings gathered from across the country, guests have reported phantom knocking on bedrooms and flickering lights. [ 24 ] Lazareto de Mariveles , Mariveles : The ruins of the former quarantine station, which was bombed by Japanese forces during the Battle of Bataan , are ...

  7. Capas National Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The area where the Bataan Death March ended was proclaimed as "Capas National Shrine" by President Corazon Aquino on 7 December 1991. [1] The shrine encompasses 54 hectares (130 acres) of parkland, 35 hectares (86 acres) of which have been planted with trees each representing the dead, at the location of the former concentration camp.

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  9. Casa Jaen I - Wikipedia

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    At present, the house was re-located at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Bagac, Bataan. [1] It won the House Beautiful Award in 1917 by the Sunday Tribune. Other houses that have won the award were the El Nido, or Eugene Arthur Perkins residence in 1927 and La Casona, or Jacobo Zobel Mansion in 1928 - all designed by Andres Luna de San Pedro. [2]