National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Puerto Rico

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National Register entries listed below are found in the highlighted 17 municipalities of Puerto Rico.

This portion of National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico is along the north coast, north plains, and north slopes of the Cordillera, from Isabela to Guaynabo.

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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.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 11, 2022.[1]

Arecibo[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1
Calle Gonzalo Marín No. 61
October 19, 1986
(#88000645)
61 Gonzalo Marín Street
18°28′19″N 66°42′54″W / 18.4719°N 66.7149°W / 18.4719; -66.7149 (Calle Gonzalo Marín No. 61)
Arecibo Pueblo
2 Cambalache Bridge
Cambalache Bridge
July 19, 1995
(#95000831)
Spanning Río Grande de Arecibo, west of Puerto Rico Highway 2
18°27′13″N 66°42′09″W / 18.4535°N 66.7024°W / 18.4535; -66.7024 (Cambalache Bridge)
Cambalache and Tanamá
3
Casa Alcaldía de Arecibo
September 29, 1986
(#86002762)
José de Diego Avenue
18°28′21″N 66°42′56″W / 18.4725°N 66.7155°W / 18.4725; -66.7155 (Casa Alcaldía de Arecibo)
Arecibo Pueblo A city hall, in Classical Revival style
4
Casa Córdova
November 17, 1986
(#86003185)
14 Gonzalo Marín Street
18°28′21″N 66°42′49″W / 18.4725°N 66.7135°W / 18.4725; -66.7135 (Casa Córdova)
Arecibo Pueblo
5 Casa de la Diosa Mita
Casa de la Diosa Mita
September 9, 1988
(#88000966)
251 Fernández Juncos Street
18°28′17″N 66°43′09″W / 18.4715°N 66.7191°W / 18.4715; -66.7191 (Casa de la Diosa Mita)
Arecibo Pueblo A Beaux Arts house
6
Casa Ulanga
July 26, 1982
(#82003822)
7 Gonzalo Marín Street
18°28′21″N 66°42′46″W / 18.4725°N 66.7128°W / 18.4725; -66.7128 (Casa Ulanga)
Arecibo Pueblo Used as a bank, store, city hall of Arecibo, hospital, jail, tribunal, and Cultural Center.
7 Corregimiento Plaza Theater
Corregimiento Plaza Theater
January 6, 1986
(#86000041)
Llaguerry and Toribio Pagán Streets
18°28′22″N 66°42′55″W / 18.4729°N 66.7153°W / 18.4729; -66.7153 (Corregimiento Plaza Theater)
Arecibo Pueblo
8 Edificio Oliver
Edificio Oliver
October 1, 1986
(#86002764)
64 José de Diego Avenue
18°28′21″N 66°42′55″W / 18.4726°N 66.7152°W / 18.4726; -66.7152 (Edificio Oliver)
Arecibo Pueblo
9 Faro de Arecibo
Faro de Arecibo
November 23, 1977
(#77001546)
Punta Morillos, Highway 655
18°28′55″N 66°41′55″W / 18.4820°N 66.6987°W / 18.4820; -66.6987 (Faro de Arecibo)
Arecibo Pueblo Lighthouse built in 1898; Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR
10 May 26, 2020
(#100005236)
Carretera #662 Km. 68
Coordinates missing
Arecibo vicinity
11 Gonzalo Marín 101
Gonzalo Marín 101
November 19, 1986
(#86003183)
101 Gonzalo Marín Street
18°28′18″N 66°42′56″W / 18.4718°N 66.7155°W / 18.4718; -66.7155 (Gonzalo Marín 101)
Arecibo Pueblo
12 National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center
National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center
September 23, 2008
(#07000525)
Highway 625, San Rafael Sector
18°20′45″N 66°45′10″W / 18.3457°N 66.7527°W / 18.3457; -66.7527 (National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center)
Esperanza
13 Palacio del Marqués de las Claras
Palacio del Marqués de las Claras
July 12, 1988
(#88000964)
58 Gonzalo Marín Street
18°28′20″N 66°42′53″W / 18.4723°N 66.7146°W / 18.4723; -66.7146 (Palacio del Marqués de las Claras)
Arecibo Pueblo
14 Paseo Víctor Rojas
Paseo Víctor Rojas
November 19, 1986
(#86003188)
Gonzalo Marín Street at José de Diego Avenue
18°28′22″N 66°42′42″W / 18.4727°N 66.7118°W / 18.4727; -66.7118 (Paseo Víctor Rojas)
Arecibo Pueblo
15 February 8, 2021
(#100006152)
Calle Oriente No. 218
18°28′18″N 66°43′09″W / 18.4716°N 66.7192°W / 18.4716; -66.7192 (Franklin Delano Roosevelt Graded School)
Arecibo vicinity

Barceloneta[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Rafael Balseiro Maceira School
Rafael Balseiro Maceira School
August 28, 2012
(#12000583)
1 Georgetti Street
18°27′09″N 66°32′20″W / 18.452597°N 66.538794°W / 18.452597; -66.538794 (Rafael Balseiro Maceira School)
Barceloneta Pueblo part of the Early Twentieth Century Schools in Puerto Rico (TR)

Bayamón[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Casa Dr. Agustín Stahl Stamm
Casa Dr. Agustín Stahl Stamm
February 4, 2011
(#10001216)
14 José Martí St.
18°23′56″N 66°09′19″W / 18.398781°N 66.155200°W / 18.398781; -66.155200 (Casa Dr. Agustín Stahl Stamm)
Bayamón Pueblo This 1840s house was the residence and laboratory of internationally recognized scientist Agustín Stahl (1842–1917)[a] from 1865 until his death. Despite a modest physician's income, Stahl published important works in zoology, botany, medicine, agriculture, ethnology, demography, and history, and led public health campaigns across Puerto Rico.[4]
2 Casa Natal Dr. José Celso Barbosa
Casa Natal Dr. José Celso Barbosa
August 24, 1984
(#84003156)
16 Barbosa St.
18°23′57″N 66°09′16″W / 18.399036°N 66.154480°W / 18.399036; -66.154480 (Casa Natal Dr. José Celso Barbosa)
Bayamón Pueblo House from 1850, associated with José Celso Barbosa
3 Church Santa Cruz of Bayamón
Church Santa Cruz of Bayamón
September 18, 1984
(#84003162)
Plaza de Hostos
18°23′56″N 66°09′21″W / 18.398796°N 66.155821°W / 18.398796; -66.155821 (Church Santa Cruz of Bayamón)
Bayamón Pueblo Church from 1772
4 Farmacia Serra May 4, 1989
(#88000685)
11 Degetau St.
18°23′57″N 66°09′20″W / 18.399238°N 66.155442°W / 18.399238; -66.155442 (Farmacia Serra)
Bayamón Pueblo
5
Marqués de la Serna Bridge
July 19, 1995
(#95000850)
Highway 890, km 24.1
18°24′10″N 66°09′21″W / 18.402705°N 66.155924°W / 18.402705; -66.155924 (Marqués de la Serna Bridge)
Juan Sánchez and Bayamón Pueblo A rolled iron segmented arch bridge
6 Plata Bridge
Plata Bridge
July 19, 1995
(#95000849)
Highway 167, km 0.9
18°18′14″N 66°12′41″W / 18.30384°N 66.21132°W / 18.30384; -66.21132 (Plata Bridge)
Dajaos and Nuevo[b] Bridge consisting of two Parker truss spans
7 Puerto Rico National Cemetery
Puerto Rico National Cemetery
September 26, 1983
(#83002298)
Highway 168
18°24′44″N 66°10′00″W / 18.412222°N 66.166667°W / 18.412222; -66.166667 (Puerto Rico National Cemetery)
Hato Tejas The only U.S. national cemetery outside of mainland U.S., established 1948

Camuy[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Antiguo Casino Camuyano
Antiguo Casino Camuyano
January 26, 1984
(#84003123)
Estrella and Muñoz Rivera Streets
18°29′03″N 66°50′42″W / 18.484134°N 66.845010°W / 18.484134; -66.845010 (Antiguo Casino Camuyano)
Camuy Pueblo
2 Ernesto Memorial Chapel
Ernesto Memorial Chapel
July 8, 2010
(#10000453)
Intersection of Highway 486 and Highway 488
18°25′59″N 66°51′16″W / 18.432953°N 66.854555°W / 18.432953; -66.854555 (Ernesto Memorial Chapel)
Abra Honda
3 Hacienda La Sabana
Hacienda La Sabana
February 14, 1985
(#85000295)
Highway 119, km 9.9
18°27′15″N 66°53′03″W / 18.454028°N 66.884028°W / 18.454028; -66.884028 (Hacienda La Sabana)
Camuy Arriba

Cataño[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Bacardí Distillery
Bacardí Distillery
August 6, 2010
(#10000524)
Highway 165, km 2.6, intersection Highway 888, Bay View Industrial Park
18°27′31″N 66°08′29″W / 18.45875°N 66.141389°W / 18.45875; -66.141389 (Bacardí Distillery)
Palmas
2
Sanctuary of Blessed Martín de Porres
January 11, 2017
(#100000503)
Comercio Street and Oeste Cementerio Street
18°26′37″N 66°07′59″W / 18.443700°N 66.133058°W / 18.443700; -66.133058 (Sanctuary of Blessed Martín de Porres)
Palmas

Dorado[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 SS Antonio López Shipwreck Site and Remains
SS Antonio López Shipwreck Site and Remains
February 9, 1994
(#93001593)
Angelina Reef, off Mameyal Beach
18°28′48″N 66°13′50″W / 18.48°N 66.230556°W / 18.48; -66.230556 (SS Antonio López Shipwreck Site and Remains)
Mameyal Sunken steel propeller steam liner, a U.S. National Historic Landmark
2 Casa del Rey
Casa del Rey
May 19, 1989
(#89000408)
292 Méndez Vigo Street
18°27′32″N 66°15′38″W / 18.458862°N 66.260483°W / 18.458862; -66.260483 (Casa del Rey)
Dorado Pueblo Built from 1823
3 Hacienda de Carlos Vassallo
Hacienda de Carlos Vassallo
March 22, 1989
(#88001848)
Highway 693, km 0
18°24′37″N 66°15′45″W / 18.410229°N 66.262500°W / 18.410229; -66.262500 (Hacienda de Carlos Vassallo)
Maguayo chimney of the sugar-processing mill built in 1861
4 Jacinto Lopez Martinez Grammar School
Jacinto Lopez Martinez Grammar School
October 11, 1988
(#88001846)
Norte and San Quintín Streets
18°27′36″N 66°15′43″W / 18.459986°N 66.261848°W / 18.459986; -66.261848 (Jacinto Lopez Martinez Grammar School)
Dorado Pueblo Mission/Spanish Revival school from 1923, designed by Pedro Adolfo de Castro
5
Residencia Don Andrés Hernández
May 22, 1989
(#89000428)
196 Norte Street
18°27′35″N 66°15′42″W / 18.459791°N 66.261547°W / 18.459791; -66.261547 (Residencia Don Andrés Hernández)
Dorado Pueblo Built in 1880
6 October 11, 1988
(#88001847)
Highway 693, km 7
18°25′43″N 66°15′54″W / 18.428746°N 66.264922°W / 18.428746; -66.264922 (Residencia Doña Antonia Ramírez)
Maguayo Italianate building from 1921, designed by

Florida[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1
De Luxe Florida
November 14, 2012
(#12000935)
Highway 642, km 11.1
18°21′52″N 66°33′38″W / 18.364370°N 66.560476°W / 18.364370; -66.560476 (De Luxe Florida)
Florida Adentro

Guaynabo[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Caparra
Caparra
February 28, 1984
(#84003155)
Highway 2, km 6.2
18°24′19″N 66°06′50″W / 18.405239°N 66.113846°W / 18.405239; -66.113846 (Caparra)
Pueblo Viejo Site of original, 1508 Spanish settlement in Puerto Rico
2 [c]
Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Martir de Guaynabo
September 8, 1976
(#76002250)
Plaza de Recreo
18°21′28″N 66°06′42″W / 18.357814°N 66.111608°W / 18.357814; -66.111608 (Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Martir de Guaynabo)
Guaynabo Pueblo [6]
3
Oficina de Telégrafo y Teléfono
July 3, 2012
(#12000396)
1729 José E. Carazo St.
18°21′32″N 66°06′38″W / 18.358804°N 66.110525°W / 18.358804; -66.110525 (Oficina de Telégrafo y Teléfono)
Guaynabo Pueblo

Hatillo[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Church Nuestra Señora del Carmen of Hatillo
Church Nuestra Señora del Carmen of Hatillo
December 10, 1984
(#84000443)
Luis M. Lacomba Street
18°29′12″N 66°49′31″W / 18.486541°N 66.825279°W / 18.486541; -66.825279 (Church Nuestra Señora del Carmen of Hatillo)
Hatillo Pueblo

Isabela[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Hermitage of San Antonio de Padua de la Tuna
Hermitage of San Antonio de Padua de la Tuna
December 2, 1983
(#83004193)
Ermita Street, La Tuna sector, Highway 2, km 106.1[8]
18°28′43″N 66°57′48″W / 18.478613°N 66.963390°W / 18.478613; -66.963390 (Hermitage of San Antonio de Padua de la Tuna)
Coto

Manatí[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1
Brunet–Calaf Residence
September 1, 1988
(#88001306)
Corner of Quiñones and Patriota Pozo Streets
18°25′39″N 66°29′34″W / 18.427628°N 66.492825°W / 18.427628; -66.492825 (Brunet–Calaf Residence)
Manatí Pueblo
2 Church Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria y San Matías of Manatí
Church Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria y San Matías of Manatí
September 18, 1984
(#84003130)
Patriota Pozo Street, Town Plaza
18°25′38″N 66°29′33″W / 18.427280°N 66.492403°W / 18.427280; -66.492403 (Church Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria y San Matías of Manatí)
Manatí Pueblo
3
La Colectiva Tabacalera
September 1, 1988
(#88001305)
18 Quiñones Street
18°25′40″N 66°29′31″W / 18.427789°N 66.491964°W / 18.427789; -66.491964 (La Colectiva Tabacalera)
Manatí Pueblo Industrial Neoclassic building from 1880
4 Hacienda Azucarera la Esperanza
Hacienda Azucarera la Esperanza
August 11, 1976
(#76002190)
Northwest of Manatí on Highway 616
18°28′03″N 66°31′31″W / 18.467488°N 66.525151°W / 18.467488; -66.525151 (Hacienda Azucarera la Esperanza)
Tierras Nuevas Poniente
5 Plaza del Mercado de Manatí
Plaza del Mercado de Manatí
August 19, 1988
(#88001303)
Quiñones, Padial and Baldorioty Streets
18°25′37″N 66°29′37″W / 18.427061°N 66.493542°W / 18.427061; -66.493542 (Plaza del Mercado de Manatí)
Manatí Pueblo Art Deco and Mission/Spanish Revival architecture from 1925, designed by Rafael Carmoega

Quebradillas[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Puente Blanco
Puente Blanco
February 23, 1984
(#84003126)
Spanning Quebrada Mala Canyon on Panoramica Street
18°29′10″N 66°55′34″W / 18.486115°N 66.926088°W / 18.486115; -66.926088 (Puente Blanco)
Terranova Bridge built in 1922
2
Teatro Liberty
May 4, 1989
(#88000963)
157 Rafols Street
18°28′24″N 66°56′21″W / 18.473449°N 66.939285°W / 18.473449; -66.939285 (Teatro Liberty)
Quebradillas Pueblo Building from 1921 designed by

San Sebastián[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Church San Sebastián Mártir of San Sebastián
Church San Sebastián Mártir of San Sebastián
September 18, 1984
(#84003132)
Severo Arana Street, Town Plaza
18°20′12″N 66°59′26″W / 18.336777°N 66.990445°W / 18.336777; -66.990445 (Church San Sebastián Mártir of San Sebastián)
San Sebastián Pueblo

Toa Alta[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1
Church Nuestra Señora de la Concepción y San Fernando of Toa Alta
September 18, 1984
(#84003158)
Ponce de León Street, Town Plaza
18°23′18″N 66°14′50″W / 18.388245°N 66.247331°W / 18.388245; -66.247331 (Church Nuestra Señora de la Concepción y San Fernando of Toa Alta)
Toa Alta Pueblo Church from 1752

Toa Baja[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Ermita Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria del Plantaje June 30, 2015
(#15000398)
Highway 866
18°26′48″N 66°09′49″W / 18.446711°N 66.163592°W / 18.446711; -66.163592 (Ermita Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria del Plantaje)
Sabana Seca
2 [d]
Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Apostol de Toa Baja
April 17, 1975
(#75002135)
47 Las Flores Street
18°26′33″N 66°15′18″W / 18.442476°N 66.255108°W / 18.442476; -66.255108 (Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Apostol de Toa Baja)
Toa Baja Pueblo [9]
3 San Juan National Historic Site
San Juan National Historic Site
October 15, 1966
(#66000930)
Isla de Cabras[e]
18°27′59″N 66°08′11″W / 18.466389°N 66.136389°W / 18.466389; -66.136389 (San Juan National Historic Site)
Palo Seco Dates from 1525
4
Santa Elena Hacienda
September 24, 1992
(#83004662)
North of the junction of Highway 2 and Highway 165
18°25′50″N 66°15′28″W / 18.430559°N 66.257687°W / 18.430559; -66.257687 (Santa Elena Hacienda)
Media Luna

Vega Alta[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Church Inmaculada Conception of Vega Alta
Church Inmaculada Conception of Vega Alta
September 18, 1984
(#84003128)
Town Plaza
18°24′43″N 66°19′45″W / 18.412076°N 66.329171°W / 18.412076; -66.329171 (Church Inmaculada Conception of Vega Alta)
Vega Alta Pueblo Church dating from 1831

Vega Baja[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Barrio Description
1 Casa Alonso December 13, 1996
(#96001491)
34 Betances Avenue
18°26′39″N 66°23′11″W / 18.444060°N 66.386301°W / 18.444060; -66.386301 (Casa Alonso)
Vega Baja Pueblo
2
Church Santa María del Rosario of Vega Baja
September 18, 1984
(#84003133)
Town Plaza
18°26′40″N 66°23′12″W / 18.444322°N 66.386783°W / 18.444322; -66.386783 (Church Santa María del Rosario of Vega Baja)
Vega Baja Pueblo Church from 1860
3 Panteón Otero-Martínez July 30, 1984
(#84003135)
Old Vega Baja Cemetery, Highway 670
18°26′41″N 66°23′35″W / 18.444722°N 66.393056°W / 18.444722; -66.393056 (Panteón Otero-Martínez)
Algarrobo A mausoleum
4 Paso del Indio Site July 25, 2007
(#07000583)
Address restricted[10]
Address restricted[10] An archeological site

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The Stahl House's National Register of Historic Places nomination form gives a birth date of 1841 for Agustín Stahl,[4] while most other references, such as the Smithsonian Institution,[5] state 1842.
  2. ^ The Plata Bridge spans the boundary between Bayamón (Barrio Dajaos) and Naranjito (Barrio Nuevo) municipalities.
  3. ^ The name of the Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Martir de Guaynabo is presented here without the accent on "Mártir" in conformance with the usage in the church's National Register nomination form[6] and Federal Register announcement of listing.[7]
  4. ^ The name of the Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Apostol de Toa Baja is presented here without the accent on "Apóstol" in conformance with the usage in the church's National Register nomination form[9] and Federal Register announcement of listing.[7]
  5. ^ The National Register listing for the San Juan National Historic Site includes components in both San Juan and Toa Baja municipalities.

References[]

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved February 11, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  4. ^ a b Llanes Santos, Juan (December 14, 2010), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Casa Dr. Agustín Stahl Stamm (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on November 17, 2015, retrieved November 15, 2015.
  5. ^ Acevedo-Rodrguez, P. (n.d.), "The Botanical Legacy of Agustín Stahl", Flora of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, archived from the original on November 6, 2015, retrieved November 15, 2015.
  6. ^ a b Tarr, J. Alexandra (1976), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Martir de Guaynabo (PDF), retrieved April 15, 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service: National Register of Historic Places; Annual Listing of Historic Properties", 44 FR 7416 (February 6, 1979), at p. 7581.
  8. ^ "Contáctenos", Corporación Mabodamaca, Inc., n.d., archived from the original on January 26, 2016, retrieved January 25, 2016.
  9. ^ a b Davila, Arturo V. (March 27, 1975), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Iglesia Parroquial de San Pedro Apostol de Toa Baja (PDF), retrieved January 22, 2016.
  10. ^ a b Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.

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