Baguio Country Club historical marker (Q58065253)
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NHI historical marker for the Baguio Country Club
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Baguio Country Club historical marker |
NHI historical marker for the Baguio Country Club |
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18 February 2005
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Baguio Country Club (Tagalog)
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Baguio Country Club (English)
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National Historical Institute
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Country Club Road (English)
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Founded by William Cameron Forbes, 1905. Inaugurated, 28 April 1906 and registered as Baguio Country Club Corporation, 20 February 1907. Occupied as the Japanese Officers’ Club, 1942–1944 and as headquarters of the Commanding General of the 33<sup>rd</sup> Division of the United States Armed Forces, 1945. Justice Roman Ozaeta became the Club’s first Filipino president, 1957. (English)
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Itinatag ni William Cameron Forbes, 1905. Pinasinayaan, 28 Abril 1906. Natala bilang Baguio Country Club Corporation, 20 Pebrero 1907. Ginawang Japanese Officers’ Club noong panahon ng pananakop ng mga Hapon, 1942–1944, at punong himpilan ng ika-33 Dibisyon ng Sandatahang Lakas ng Estados Unidos, 1945. Unang Pilipinong pangulo si Hukom Roman Ozaeta, 1957. (Tagalog)
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2 commemorative plaque
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Baguio Country Club historical marker
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