- National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Puerto Rico
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This is a list of properties and districts in the southern municipalities of Puerto Rico that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It includes places along the southern coast, and on islands, and in the peaks and on the south slope of Puerto Rico's Cordillera Central.
The area covered spans from the city of Yauco on the southwest coast to the Patillas municipality at the southeast. It also includes the non-shore towns of Adjuntas, Jayuya, and Villalba. All NRHP-listed places south, on the coasts, islands, slopes, and in the peaks of the Cordillera are included.
Names of places given are as they 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.
See also:
- National Register of Historic Places listings in 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
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Southern municipalities
Adjuntas
Landmark name Image Date listed Location District/Ward Summary 1 Las Cabanas Bridge July 19, 1995 PR 135 over Río de las Vacas
18°10′46.5″N 66°44′10.5″W / 18.179583°N 66.73625°WAdjuntas, Puerto Rico ( See also Capáez and Garzas. Does this bridge between those two subareas? ) 2 Quinta Vendrell February 9, 2006 Junction of PR 143 and PR 123
18°8′53″N 66°41′29″W / 18.14806°N 66.69139°WPortugues Arroyo
Landmark name Image Datero listed Location Municipality Summary 1 Punta Figuras Light October 22, 1981 SE of Arroyo
17°57′17.98″N 66°2′50.53″W / 17.9549944°N 66.0473694°WArroyo Coamo
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Casa Blanca April 28, 1992 17 Jose I. Quinton St.
18°4′55″N 66°21′7″W / 18.08194°N 66.35194°WCoamo Spanish Creole architecture from 1865 2 Church San Blas de Illescas of Coamo December 10, 1984 Mario Braschi St.
18°4′57″N 66°21′24″W / 18.0825°N 66.35667°WCoamo Latin American Baroque architecture of a church from 1661 3 General Méndez Vigo Bridge July 19, 1995 Near Coamo Coamo Brick barrel vault bridge from 1898, by US Corps of Engineers, also known as Puente Rio las Minas 4 Hermitage Church of Nuestra Señora de Valvanera of Coamo December 31, 2099 Quinton and Carrion Mafuro Sts.
18°4′53″N 66°21′35″W / 18.08139°N 66.35972°WCoamo Church from 1685 5 Padre Inigo Bridge July 19, 1995 Near Coamo Coamo Brick barrel vault bridge from 1853 6 Pico Pomar Residence December 31, 2099 Corner of Mario Braschi and Jose Quinton St.18°4′56″N 66°21′23″W / 18.08222°N 66.35639°W Coamo Spanish Neoclassical building from 1840, also known as Coamo Historic Museum 7 Puente de las Calabazas February 17, 2009 Near Coamo Coamo Lattice girder bridge from 1882 Guayama
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Casa Cautino December 31, 2099 Vicente Pales Ares St.
17°59′16″N 66°6′49″W / 17.98778°N 66.11361°WGuayama Classical Revival building from 1887 2 Cayey Bridge December 31, 2099 Near Guayama
18°0′9″N 66°6′55″W / 18.0025°N 66.11528°WGuayama An iron lateral lattice girder bridge from 1891 3 Eleuterio Derkes Grammar School August 4, 1987 Jose Maria Angueli St.
17°59′1″N 66°6′47″W / 17.98361°N 66.11306°WGuayama Neo-Classical school built in 1909 4 Iglesia Parroquial de San Antonio de Padua de Guayama July 30, 1976 5 Ashford St. Guayama Built in 1775 5 Ingenio Azucarero Vives September 1, 1976 Avenida Central, Barrio Machete
17°58′45″N 66°7′3″W / 17.97917°N 66.1175°WGuayama Jayuya
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 La Piedra Escrita January 15, 2003 Jayuya, Puerto Rico Prehistoric rock art site Juana Diaz
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Church San Juan Bautista y San Ramón Nonato of Juana Díaz December 10, 1984 Town Plaza
18°3′18″N 66°30′21″W / 18.055°N 66.50583°WJuana Diaz Church from 1807 2 Cueva Lucero September 26, 2008 Near Juana Diaz Juana Diaz Prehistoric rock art site Ponce
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Albergue Caritativo Tricoche May 14, 1987 Tricoche St.
18°1′22″N 66°36′56″W / 18.02278°N 66.61556°WPonce Hospital in Neoclásico Isabelino style from 1885 2 Antiguo Cuartel Militar Español de Ponce May 14, 1987 Calle Castillo Final
18°1′2″N 66°36′32″W / 18.01722°N 66.60889°WPonce Spanish military headquarters in Ponce, in Neoclásico Isabelino style, from 1894 3 Antiguo Hospital Militar Español de Ponce May 14, 1987 Leon, Atocha and Bondad Sts.
18°1′17″N 66°36′54″W / 18.02139°N 66.615°WPonce Neoclásico Isabelino style, from 1897 4 Armstrong-Poventud House October 29, 1987 Calle Union No. 9
18°0′48″N 66°36′54″W / 18.01333°N 66.615°WPonce Neoclassical designed by Manuel Domenech and built in 1899 5 Banco Crédito y Ahorro Ponceño June 25, 1987 Marina and Amor Sts.
18°0′48″N 66°36′48″W / 18.01333°N 66.61333°WPonce Beaux Arts design by Francisco Porrata Doria, from 1924 6 Banco de Ponce June 25, 1987 Amor and Comercio Sts.
18°0′45″N 66°36′48″W / 18.0125°N 66.61333°WPonce Beaux Arts design by Francisco Porrata Doria, also from 1924 7 Casa Alcaldía de Ponce-City Hall November 19, 1986 South, Las Delicias Square
18°0′46″N 66°36′52″W / 18.01278°N 66.61444°WPonce Neoclásico Isabelino-style City Hall, from 1846 8 Casa de la Masacre October 20, 2005 Marina St. No. 32
18°0′39″N 66°36′50″W / 18.01083°N 66.61389°WPonce Ponce Creole building related to the Ponce Massacre of 1937 by Blas Silva 9 Casa Paoli October 1, 2009 14 Mayor St.
18°0′35.89″N 66°36′45.62″W / 18.0099694°N 66.6126722°WPonce Neoclassical design with other 20th-century elements by Manuel V. Domenech 10 Casino de Ponce October 28, 1987 Calle Marina & Calle Luna
18°0′43″N 66°36′49″W / 18.01194°N 66.61361°WPonce Second Empire- and Neo-Rococo-style building from 1922, designed by Agustin Camilo Gonzalez 11 Castillo de Serralles November 3, 1980 Cerro El Vigia
18°1′41″N 66°37′5″W / 18.02806°N 66.61806°WPonce Spanish Mediterranean style "castle" from 1926 by Pedro Aldolfo de Castro 12 Catedral Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe of Ponce December 10, 1984 Town Plaza
18°0′42.62″N 66°36′30.37″W / 18.0118389°N 66.6084361°WPonce Neoclassical building from 1835 by Francisco Porrata Doria 13 Cementerio Antiguo de Ponce January 5, 1984 Torres no. 1 and Frontispicio St.
18°1′14″N 66°37′18″W / 18.02056°N 66.62167°WPonce Neo-classical. 1864 enlargement designed by Nieto Blajol Iglesia, from 1842 14 Cementerio Católico San Vicente de Paul August 25, 1988 Off PR-123
18°1′7″N 66°38′4″W / 18.01861°N 66.63444°WPonce Classical Revival, Spanish Revival, Art Deco from 1901, also called Cementerio Católico de Ponce 15 Centro Ceremonial Indígena April 14, 1978 Road PR-503, Barrio Tibes, Ponce
18°2′32″N 66°37′18″W / 18.04222°N 66.62167°WPonce Also known as Batey Indígena de Tibes. (Also, Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center ) 16 Faro de la Isla de Caja de Muertos October 22, 1981 Isla Caja de Muertos
17°53′34.84″N 66°31′15.96″W / 17.8930111°N 66.5211°WPonce Neo-classical light house from 1887 17 Faro del Puerto de Ponce October 22, 1981 Isla Cardona, Ponce Harbor
17°57′24.3″N 66°38′5.9″W / 17.95675°N 66.634972°WPonce Neo-classical light house from 1889 18 Font-Ubides House October 29, 1987 Calle Castillo No. 34
18°0′41″N 66°36′43″W / 18.01139°N 66.61194°WPonce Classical Revival, Art Nouveau building by Blas C. Silva, from 1913 19 Miguel C. Godreau Casa April 30, 1986 146 Calle Reina
18°0′51″N 66°37′8″W / 18.01417°N 66.61889°WPonce House from 1919, designed by Julio Conesa 20 Hacienda Buena Vista October 17, 1994 Near Corral Viejo
18°9′52″N 66°37′32″W / 18.16444°N 66.62556°WPonce Colonial-style coffee plantation from 1833 21 Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad September 29, 1986 Marina St. at jct. of Mayor and Abolicion Sts.
18°0′32″N 66°36′47″W / 18.00889°N 66.61306°WPonce Late Gothic Revival, Mission/Spanish Revival church from 1926 22 McCabe Memorial Church April 11, 2008 835 Eugenio Maria de Hostos Ave.
17°59′20″N 66°37′1″W / 17.98889°N 66.61694°WPonce Neo-gothic church from 1908 designed by Antonin Nechodoma 23 Mercado de las Carnes November 17, 1986 Alley connecting Mayor and Leon Sts.
18°1′3″N 66°36′48″W / 18.0175°N 66.61333°WPonce Art Deco meat market from 1926 by Rafael Carmoega 24 Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church October 29, 1987 Calle Villa No. 135
18°0′44″N 66°36′58″W / 18.01222°N 66.61611°WPonce Bungalow, integrating Neo-Gothic, Spanish Revival, Spanish Baroque, and byzantine elements, from 1907, designed by Antonin Nechodoma 25 Oppenheimer House October 29, 1987 Calle Salud No. 47
18°0′41″N 66°36′43″W / 18.01139°N 66.61194°WPonce Spanish-Art Nouveau house from 1913, designed by Alfredo B. Weichers 26 Parque de Bombas de Ponce July 12, 1984 Plaza las Delicias
18°0′49″N 66°36′51″W / 18.01361°N 66.61417°WPonce Fire station in Gothic style, from 1882 by Maximo de Meana y Guridi. 27 Ponce High School August 4, 1987 Christina St.
18°0′49″N 66°36′37″W / 18.01361°N 66.61028°WPonce Classical Revival building from 1915, designed by Adrian C. Finlayson 28 Rosaly-Batiz House September 29, 1986 125 Villa St.
18°0′43″N 66°37′10″W / 18.01194°N 66.61944°WPonce Italian Renaissance Palazzo house by Manuel V. Domenech from 1897 29 Salazar-Candal House June 9, 1988 Calle Isabel No. 53
18°0′50″N 66°36′43″W / 18.01389°N 66.61194°WPonce Neo-Classic, Art Noveau, and Spanish Revival house from 1911, designed by Blas C. Silva 30 Subira House October 28, 1987 Calle Reina No. 107
18°0′58″N 66°36′59″W / 18.01611°N 66.61639°WPonce Ponce Creole house from 1910, designed by Blas C. Silva 31 Fernando Luis Toro Casa March 5, 1986 Calle Obispado No. 3, La Alhambra
18°1′11″N 66°36′23″W / 18.01972°N 66.60639°WPonce Victorian, Georgian, Neo-classic, Beaux Arts, Spanish Revival and Catalonian Modernism from 1927, designed by Francisco Porrata Doria 32 US Custom House February 10, 1988 Calle Bonaire at Calle Aduana Playa de Ponce
17°58′54″N 66°37′13″W / 17.98167°N 66.62028°WPonce Spanish colonial, possibly by Albert B. Nichols from 1842 33 Villaronga House August 24, 1984 106 Reina St.
18°0′52″N 66°37′1″W / 18.01444°N 66.61694°WPonce Classical Revival house from 1921, designed by Alfredo B. Wiechers 34 Zaldo de Nebot Residencia June 9, 1988 Calle Marina No. 27
18°0′41″N 66°36′50″W / 18.01139°N 66.61389°WPonce Classical Revival building from 1895 Salinas
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Central Aguirre Historic District October 23, 2002 Near Salinas
17°57′36″N 66°13′39″W / 17.96°N 66.2275°WSalinas From 1899 Santa Isabel
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh Graded School February 4, 2011 33 Eugenio M. de Hostos St. Santa Isabel Yauco
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City/ Town Summary 1 Casa Agostini June 9, 1988 Calle San Rafael
18°2′11″N 66°50′52″W / 18.03639°N 66.84778°WYauco A Classical Revival house designed by Miguel Briganti Pinti 2 Casa Franceschi Antongiorgi January 16, 1985 25 de Julio St.
18°2′9″N 66°50′57″W / 18.03583°N 66.84917°WYauco A Beaux Arts house from 1907 (See section Landmarks in Yauco of the Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico) 3 Casona Cesari January 16, 1985 25th of July and Matienzo Cintron Sts.
18°2′8″N 66°15′7″W / 18.03556°N 66.25194°WYauco House from 1893. (See Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico#Corsican Landmarks in Yauco) 4 Chalet Amill January 16, 1985 No. 33 Mattei Lluberas St.
18°2′17″N 66°51′2″W / 18.03806°N 66.85056°WYauco See Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico#Corsican Landmarks in Yauco 5 Filardi House January 16, 1985 25 de Julio St. and corner of Baldorioty St.
18°2′8″N 66°51′2″W / 18.03556°N 66.85056°WYauco A Beaux Arts home built in 1916 (See Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico#Corsican Landmarks in Yauco ) 6 Logia Masónica Hijos de la Luz June 9, 1988 Avenida José C. Barbosa
18°2′2″N 66°50′56″W / 18.03389°N 66.84889°WYauco From 1894 7 Residencia González Vivaldi February 5, 1987 26 Mattei Lluberas St.
18°2′17″N 66°50′54″W / 18.03806°N 66.84833°WYauco Criollo style house from 1880 8 Teatro Ideal June 9, 1988 Calle Comerio
18°2′13″N 66°50′55″W / 18.03694°N 66.84861°WYauco References
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