The Cathedral of Palo historical marker (Q24702389)

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NHCP historical marker for the Palo Cathedral
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The Cathedral of Palo historical marker
NHCP historical marker for the Palo Cathedral

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    1954
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    The Cathedral of Palo (English)
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    11°9'33.340"N, 124°59'29.879"E
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    Constructed, 1596 under the direction of the Jesuits who founded Palo. Used for some time as their residence. Taken over by the Augustinians, 1768; by the Franciscans, 1843. Repaired by Fr. Agustin de Consuegra, who built the two towers, 1850; by Fr. Pantaleon de la Fuente, who installed a clock on the facade, 1896. Proclaimed a cathedral, 25 March 1938. Msgr. Manuel Mascariñas, first bishop. Used as hospital, October, 1944 to March, 1945, by American Liberation forces. (English)
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