- National Register of Historic Places listings in eastern Puerto Rico
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This portion of National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico covers the eastern region of Puerto Rico, from Loiza in the northeast to Maunabo in the southeast. It also includes the islands of Culebras and Vieques.
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 central 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.
Contents
Eastern region
Canóvanas
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Villarán Bridge July 19, 1995 18°22′52″N 65°53′33″W / 18.38111°N 65.8925°W Canovanas Culebra
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Faro Isla de Culebritas October 22, 1981 Isla Culebrita
18°18′9″N 65°13′7″W / 18.3025°N 65.21861°WCulebra Lighthouse on Isla de Culebritas Fajardo
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Church Santiago Apóstol of Fajardo September 18, 1984 Town Plaza
18°19′37″N 65°39′12″W / 18.32694°N 65.65333°WFajardo A church from 1776 2 Faro de las Cabezas de San Juan October 22, 1981 Vic. of Saroco
18°22′52.04″N 65°37′5.69″W / 18.3811222°N 65.6182472°WFajardo A lighthouse 3 U.S. Custom House February 10, 1988 Calle Union
18°20′9″N 65°37′51″W / 18.33583°N 65.63083°WFajardo From 1930, designed by Albert B. Nichols Humacao
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Casa Roig November 17, 1977 Antonio López 66
18°9′3″N 65°49′37″W / 18.15083°N 65.82694°WHumacao A Prairie School building from 1920 2 Church Dulce Nombre de Jesús of Humacao September 18, 1984 Town Plaza
18°9′7″N 65°49′36″W / 18.15194°N 65.82667°WHumacao Late Gothic Revival church from 1869 3 Guzman Family Pantheon April 17, 1995 Jct. of Padre Rivera and Miguel Casillas Sts.
18°9′15″N 65°49′41″W / 18.15417°N 65.82806°WHumacao Eclectic style pantheon from 1864 4 Humacao Customs House May 18, 1995 Marina St. at jct. with Aduana St.
18°10′1″N 65°44′42″W / 18.16694°N 65.745°WHumacao Spanish Colonial building from 1872, designed by Julian Cruellas y Rovira 5 Humacao District Courthouse May 18, 1995 Jct. of Dr. Vidal St. and Antonio López St.
18°9′5″N 65°49′28″W / 18.15139°N 65.82444°WHumacao Classical Revival style courthouse from 1925, the Casa Alcaldía de Humacao 6 Palmira López de Pereyo House April 14, 1995 Jct. of Font Martelo and Minerva Sts.
18°9′9″N 65°49′21″W / 18.1525°N 65.8225°WHumacao Prairie School house from 1930 designed by Francisco Valines Cofresi (try also Palmira Pereyo House ) 7 Antonia Sáez School May 18, 1995 Font Martelo St. at jct. with Isidro St.
18°9′11″N 65°49′51″W / 18.15306°N 65.83083°WHumacao A Mission/Spanish Revival school from 1922 Las Piedras
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Cueva del Indio September 4, 2003 Near Las Piedra City
18°11′50″N 65°52′24″W / 18.19722°N 65.87333°WLoiza Loiza
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Cueva de Los Indios June 24, 1982 Near Loiza Loiza 2 Parroquia del Espíritu Santo y San Patricio September 8, 1976 Plaza de Loiza
18°26′0″N 65°53′0″W / 18.433333°N 65.883333°WLoiza Aldea Dates from 1729 Maunabo
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Faro de Punta de la Tuna October 22, 1981 Near Guayama
17°59′4″N 65°53′1″W / 17.98444°N 65.88361°WMaunabo Naguabo
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Bridge No. 122 July 19, 1995 Near Naguabo
18°11′16″N 65°43′48″W / 18.18778°N 65.73°WNaguabo 2 Church Nuestra Señora del Rosario of Naguabo December 10, 1984 Town Plaza
18°12′51″N 65°44′12″W / 18.21417°N 65.73667°WNaguabo 1856 Spanish Colonial style building designed by Mariano Bosch 3 Villa Del Mar June 23, 1983 PR 3
18°11′30″N 65°42′50″W / 18.19167°N 65.71389°WNaguabo 1917 building also known as "El Castillo" San Lorenzo
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes de San Miguel de Hato Grande December 8, 1983 Colon St.
18°11′32″N 65°57′40″W / 18.19222°N 65.96111°WSan Lorenzo Also known as Las Mercedes, this Classical Revival style building was built in 1737 2 Residencia Machin-Ramos May 5, 1989 Calle Eugenio Sánchez López
18°11′32″N 65°57′41″W / 18.19222°N 65.96139°WSan Lorenzo Spanish Colonial building from 1883 Vieques
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Rafael Acevedo House March 17, 1994 Víctor Duteil St. between San José and Baldorioty Sts.
18°9′4″N 65°26′35″W / 18.15111°N 65.44306°WIsabel Segunda House built in Vieques Creole / Neoclasico style in 1900 2 Algodones 2 (12VPr2-204) August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Puerto Diablo, Vieques A village site, an archeological site 4 Algodones 3 (12VPr2-205) August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Puerto Diablo, Vieques Another village site, an archeological site 5 Algodones 6 (12VPr2-229)
August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Puerto Diablo, Vieques Another village site, an archeological site 6 Camp Garcia (Campo Asilo) 3 (12VPr2-164) August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Puerto Ferro, Vieques Site of petroglyphs 7 Casa Alcaldía de Vieques March 17, 1994 Jct. of Carlos LeBrum St. and Benitez Guzman St.
18°9′3″N 65°26′30″W / 18.15083°N 65.44167°WIsabel Segunda Town hall, from 1850 8 Casa Augusto Delerme February 2, 1994 7 Benitez Guzman St.18°9′4″N 65°26′31″W / 18.15111°N 65.44194°W Isabel Segunda A "4-Room Creole House", from 1850 9 Casa Delerme-Anduze No. 2 November 22, 1993 355 Antonio Mellado St.
18°9′3″N 65°26′31″W / 18.15083°N 65.44194°WIsabel Segunda A "six-room Creole house" from 1876 10 Casa de Jaime Puig Lemoine April 14, 1994 18°8′59″N 65°26′35″W / 18.14972°N 65.44306°W Isabel Segunda Bungalow/Craftsman house from 1930, designed by J. P. Lemoine 11 Central Playa Grande September 10, 1992 Address Restricted Barrio Llave, Vieques A site with architecture by Matias Hjardemaal and others 12 Delerme-Anduze House February 2, 1994 361 Antonio Mellado St.
18°8′59″N 65°26′29″W / 18.14972°N 65.44139°WIsabel Segunda A Creole gallery house 13 Faro de Vieques November 17, 1977 Off PR 38
18°9′16.1″N 65°26′37.8″W / 18.154472°N 65.443833°WIsabel Segunda Lighthouse built in 1896 14 Fuerte de Vieques November 18, 1977 Calle del Fuerte
18°8′50″N 65°26′35″W / 18.14722°N 65.44306°WIsabel Segunda Fort built in 1845 which now houses the Vieques Museum of Art and History 15 Hacienda Casa del Francés November 18, 1977 Near Esperanza
18°6′5″N 65°28′26″W / 18.10139°N 65.47389°WEsperanza Plantation architecture from 1910 16 Laguna Jalova Archeological District September 10, 1992 Address Restricted Barrio Puerto Diablo, Vieques Also known as "Western Friendly Front Line" 17 Las Tumbas de J. J. Maria le Guillou August 26, 1994 Near Isabel Segunda
18°9′13″N 65°25′56″W / 18.15361°N 65.43222°WIsabel Segunda Classical Revival style, from 1843 18 Le Pistolet (12VPr2-168) August 22, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Punta Arenas, Vieques 19 Llave 13 (12VPr2-175) August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Llave, Vieques 20 Loma Jalova 3 (12VPr2-219) August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Puerto Diablo, Vieques 21 Monte Largo 2 (12VPr2-172) August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Puerto Diablo, Vieques 22 Paramayon 2 September 10, 1992 Address Restricted Barrio Llave, Vieques 23 Playa Grande 9 (12VPr2-212) August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Llave, Vieques 24 Playa Vieja September 10, 1992 Address Restricted Barrio Punta Arenas, Vieques 25 Punta Jalova September 10, 1992 Address Restricted Barrio Puerto Diablo, Vieques 26 Resolucion Historic District September 10, 1992 Address Restricted Barrio Punta Arenas, Vieques Work designed by T. J. J. M. Leguillou and others 27 Smaine-Ortiz House February 2, 1994 341 Antonio Mellado St.
18°8′53″N 65°26′29″W / 18.14806°N 65.44139°WIsabel Segunda 28 Ventana Archeological District September 10, 1992 Address Restricted Barrio Llave, Vieques 29 Ventana 4 (12VPr2-171) August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Punta Arenas, Vieques 30 Vieques Pharmacy March 2, 1994 Jct. of Carlos LeBrun and Víctor Duteil Sts.
18°9′2″N 65°26′30″W / 18.15056°N 65.44167°WIsabel Segunda 30 Yanuel 8 (12VPr2-173) August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Puerto Diablo, Vieques 31 Yanuel 9 (12VPr2-220) August 21, 1991 Address Restricted Barrio Puerto Diablo, Vieques Categories:- National Register of Historic Places in Puerto Rico
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