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Aguada
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Casa Alcaldía de Aguada
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Built in 1929.
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Central Coloso
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Central Coloso is one of the oldest sugar cane processing plants that still in operation in Puerto Rico.
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Centro de Bellas Artes Juan L. Arroyo
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Address:
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Aguada
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Phone:
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(787) 868-6242
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Ermita Espinar Ruins
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Built in 1525 on behalf of Nuestra Señora de la Inmaculada Concepción and on the attempts to convert Taíno Indians to Christianity. Open Mon-Fri 8am-noon; 1pm-5pm.
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Address:
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Rt 442. Barrio Espinar
Aguada
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Phone:
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(787) 868-6442
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Museo de Aguada
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A former railroad station building is home of an interesting array of relics of early Puerto Rico settlers, including some from the Taíno indian precolonization times. Mon-Fri 8am-noon. reservations required.
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Address:
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Aguada
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Phone:
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(787) 868-3960
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Pico de Piedra Beach
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Plaza de Recreo de Aguada
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The central plaza for Aguada.
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Address:
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Aguada
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Phone:
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(787) 868-6242
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San Francisco de Asís Church
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Considered one of the most beautiful religious structures in Puerto Rico. It's construction began in 1924 and it was completed in 1936. The present building was built in the same place as the old church, which dated back to the 1800s and was destroyed during the earthquake of October 11, of 1918. Visiting hours Mon-Fri 6:30am-11am. Mass held daily.
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Address:
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Aguada
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Phone:
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(787) 868-2630
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