The Catholic convent of Camiling is the site of the execution of General Pedro Pedroche and his men (who were charged with rebellion) in the hands of Francisco Makabulos and his revolutionary troops
Formerly called Camp Ord after Lt. Col. James B. Ord, who died in an airplane crash in 1938, this camp is now the home of the 5th infantry Division of the Philippine Army
The Eisenhower tree, which was planted on July 4,1939
A historical marker of the infamous concentration camp where nearly 30,000 Filipino and American soldiers who participated in the Death March perished in 1942
Established in May 9,1952 during the administration of Governor Antonio E. Lopez, this institution was originally named after the late President Manuel A. Roxas, and was later renamed in 1990 after the prominent statesman
Although there are as yet no tourist facilities in the area, people of all ages flock to Dolores Springs to bathe in its waters, which are said to be medicinal
Phase I of Luisita Industrial Park is 120 hectares of prime land mapped out for a variety of light, labor intensive, nonpolluting manufacturing, and service industries. The park will be serviced by an efficiently designed road network
The site where about 60,000 Filipino soldiers cramped like sardines in closed boxcars were un loaded to start the second phase of the tragic Death March