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The house was built by Roberto Laperal in the 1930s. The house is made of narra and yakal wood, designed in Victorian style with its wooden planks and gables and steep roof. [3] The clan heads, Roberto and Victorina Laperal made the house as their vacation home. [4] The house was sold by Roberto Laperal Jr. and his wife, Purificacion Manotok ...
Since 2022, it houses an upscale restaurant called "Joseph's Baguio," which specializes in French cuisine. [11] [67] [68] The building's haunted reputation is now promoted as part of the restaurant's attraction. [69] Loakan Airport: Believing nocturnal guards claim of a specter of a cycling child killed by an approaching aircraft haunting the ...
Casa Vallejo is a historic hotel in Baguio, Philippines. Built in 1909, it is the oldest hotel in the city. It is also recognized as Baguio Centennial Commission as one of the 10 oldest institutions in the city. The hotel is located along Upper Session Road. [1] [2]
The Baguio City Heritage Hill and Nature Park (formerly and still commonly known as the Diplomat Hotel) is an abandoned structure atop Dominican Hill, Baguio, Philippines. The local government initiated rehabilitation efforts, which was started in April 2022, through a 15 million Philippine pesos grant from the National Commission for Culture ...
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The Hyatt Terraces Baguio, opened in September 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 .
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On April 3, 2024, the Supreme Court En banc's decision by Justice Japar Dimaampao upheld the arbitral ruling and ordered Camp John Hay Development Corp. to vacate a portion of the John Hay Special Economic Zone it leased from the Bases Conversion Development Authority. In G.R. Nos. 219421 and 241772 (BCDA v.