- National Register of Historic Places listings in central Puerto Rico
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This portion of National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico is along the central mountain region, from Lares in the central-west to Gurabo in the central-east, including the slopes of the Cordillera.
See also:
- National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Puerto Rico
- National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Puerto Rico
- National Register of Historic Places listings in western Puerto Rico
- National Register of Historic Places listings in metropolitan San Juan, Puerto Rico
Names of places given are as appear in the National Register, reflecting name as given in NRHP application at the date of listing. Note, the National Register name system does not accommodate Spanish á, ñ and other letters.
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Aibonito
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Church San José of Aibonito December 10, 1984 Emeterio Betances Street
18°8′30″N 66°15′59″W / 18.14167°N 66.26639°WAibonito Pueblo 2 Villa Julita December 19, 1996 401 San José Avenue
18°8′27.5″N 66°15′31″W / 18.140972°N 66.25861°WAibonito Pueblo Barranquitas
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Palo Hincado Site September 2, 1999 Address Restricted Barranquitas Pueblo Ball Courts/Plaza Sites of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands MPS 2 Casa Natal de Luis Muñoz Rivera September 4, 1984 Munez Rivera and Manuel Torres Streets
18°11′10″N 66°18′25.5″W / 18.18611°N 66.307083°WBarranquitas Pueblo Birthplace of Luis Muñoz Rivera, also known as Museo-Biblioteca Muñoz Rivera Caguas
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Aguayo Aldea Vocational High School September 4, 1987 Junction of San Juan and Principal Streets
18°14′6″N 66°1′49″W / 18.235°N 66.03028°WCaguas Pueblo An Art Deco school from 1939 2 Alcaldía de Caguas March 22, 1989 42 Muñoz Rivera Street
18°14′14″N 66°2′10″W / 18.23722°N 66.03611°WCaguas Pueblo Built in 1856 3 Gautier Benitez High School June 15, 1988 Gautier Benitez and Cristobal Colon Streets
18°13.678′N 66°2.193′W / 18.227967°N 66.03655°WCaguas Pueblo Built in 1924 4 Logia Unión y Amparo No. 44 June 15, 1988 39 Acosta Street
18°14.044′N 66°2.014′W / 18.234067°N 66.033567°WCaguas Pueblo Designed by Antonin Nechodoma 5 Primera Iglesia Bautista de Caguas September 24, 2008 Corner of Ruiz Belvis and Intendente Ramirez Streets
18°14′4.5″N 66°2′1″W / 18.234583°N 66.03361°WCaguas Pueblo Built in 1909 6 Puente No. 6 May 28, 2009 Puerto Rico Highway 798, 1 kilometre (0.62 mi)
18°17′9″N 66°2′35″W / 18.28583°N 66.04306°WRío Cañas Cayey
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Arenas Bridge July 19, 1995 Puerto Rico Highway 735 over Río de la Plata between Cayey and Cidra
18°8′3″N 66°8′17″W / 18.13417°N 66.13806°WRincón A metal truss bridge from 1894, also known as "Puente Río La Plata" 2 Church Nuestra Señora de la Asunción of Cayey December 10, 1984 Nunoz Rivera Street
18°6′55″N 66°9′56″W / 18.11528°N 66.16556°WCayey Pueblo Spanish Colonial style church from 1815, designed by José Canovas 3 La Liendre Bridge July 19, 1995 Puerto Rico Highway 735 over Quebrada Beatriz between Cayey and Cidra
18°8′4.5″N 66°7′54″W / 18.134583°N 66.13167°WVegas An iron lattice lateral girder bridge from 1877 4 Río Maton Bridge July 19, 1995 Puerto Rico Highway 14 over Río Maton, Barrio Maton Abajo
18°8′23″N 66°12′39″W / 18.13972°N 66.21083°WMatón Abajo A lateral solid web girder bridge from 1886 5 Juana Rodríguez Morales House April 6, 2005 7 Nunez Romeu Street
18°6′57″N 66°9′59″W / 18.11583°N 66.16639°WCayey Pueblo Spanish Creole townhouse from 1850 Ciales
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Manatí Bridge at Mata de Plátano July 19, 1995 Puerto Rico Highway 6684 over Río Manatí
18°21′32″N 66°28′45″W / 18.35889°N 66.47917°WHato Viejo Comerío
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Cueva La Mora March 10, 1983 Address Restricted Comerío Pueblo 2 Río Hondo Bridge July 19, 1995 Puerto Rico Highway 156 over Rio Hondo
18°12′32″N 66°14′35.5″W / 18.20889°N 66.243194°WRío Hondo A double warren pony truss bridge from 1908, designed by Rafael Nones Corozal
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Mavilla Bridge July 19, 1995 Puerto Rico Highway 159 over Río Mavilla
18°20′32″N 66°19′20″W / 18.34222°N 66.32222°WPueblo Gurabo
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Church San José of Gurabo September 18, 1984 Santiago and Eugenio Sanches Lopez Sts.
18°10′32″N 65°58′16″W / 18.17556°N 65.97111°WGurabo Church from 1821 Lares
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Callejones Site September 2, 1999 Address Restricted Lares An archeological site 2 Hacienda Los Torres September 28, 2006 Junction Puerto Rico Highway 111 and 129
18°17′55″N 66°52′15″W / 18.29861°N 66.87083°WLares Pueblo Mission/Spanish Revival building from 1846 Naranjito
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Plata Bridge July 19, 1995 Puerto Rico Highway 167 between Naranjito and Bayamon
18°18′13.5″N 66°12′40.5″W / 18.30375°N 66.21125°WNuevo A Parker truss bridge, listed in Naranjito and Bayamon municipalities Orocovis
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Cueva La Espiral September 20, 2011 Address Restricted Orocovis vicinity Prehistoric Rock Art of Puerto Rico MPS Utuado
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Bateyes de Vivi June 21, 2007 Address Restricted Viví Arriba Ball Court/Plaza Sites of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands MPS 2 Blanco Bridge July 19, 1995 Puerto Rico Highway 10 over Río Pellajas
18°38′48″N 66°43′1.5″W / 18.64667°N 66.717083°WArenas Historic Bridges of Puerto Rico MPS 3 Caguana Ceremonial Ball Courts Site December 17, 1992 Puerto Rico Highway 111, 12.3 kilometres (7.6 mi)
18°17′47″N 66°46′57″W / 18.29639°N 66.7825°WCaguana 4 Church San Miguel Arcángel of Utuado December 10, 1984 Dr. Barbosa Street
18°15′55″N 66°41′58″W / 18.26528°N 66.69944°WUtuado Pueblo Historic Churches of Puerto Rico TR References
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