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were implemented to prevent new constructions from affecting the common colonial
Spanish architectural themes of the old city. As with other Operation Bootstrap projects, mainland corporate investors were lured in with tax breaks and other incentives. When a project proposal suggested that the old Carmelite Convent in San Juan be demolished to erect a new hotel, the Institute had the building declared a historic building, and asked that it be converted to a hotel in a renewed facility. As in other Operation Bootstrap projects, the Woolworth family was invited in 1957 to reconstruct the former convent (which had more recently been a low-rent apartment building and city garage) into the luxury
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980:. The Bank provided low interest loans to remodelers, and the government gave triple tax exemptions to commercial activities in the old city (they were exempted for a limited time, not only from property taxes and municipal taxes, but from income tax from activities generated in their properties as well). At least one retailer from the shopping district in Charlotte Amalie was given incentives to set up shop in the
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statutes, as well as the reluctance of commercial banks to fund remodeling). Under combined efforts by the institute and the
Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico, "model" remodelings were made to show potential property owners how their renewed properties could look. Strict remodeling codes
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Old San Juan is the location for one of two transportation hubs serving
Metropolitan San Juan. At one time, a free trolley provided limited service to Old San Juan seven days a week but is not available any longer. People get around the city on foot or by car. There have been plans to turn the
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By 1776, the population totaled 6000, half of which were soldiers. The garrison town of San Juan included 250 acres of military installations and 62 acres of public and private use. By 1781, the city's fortifications included 376 cannon. By 1876, 24,000 lived inside the walls of San Juan,
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732:, behind the almost land-locked harbor just to the west of the present San Juan metropolitan area. In 1509, the settlement was abandoned and moved to a site which was called at the time "Puerto Rico" (meaning "rich port" or "good port"), a name that evoked that of a similar
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and non-white servants in the 18th century. In the 20th century the community grew to become a neighborhood of Old San Juan and its reputation has recently transformed from a dangerous place into a cultural hub. It has appeared on films, literature, TV shows and
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in having local zoning laws changed to favor remodeling and the incorporation of
Spanish colonial motifs in any new construction. This helped preserve the city's architectural profile, and has been a key to San Juan's current status as a tourist destination.
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vehemently advised against the idea of demolishing old colonial buildings in favor of contemporary building designs. He followed the example suggested by his father, a local civic leader who had successfully prevented the demolition of the
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The district is characterized by numerous public plazas, which are filled with local shops that sell traditional craftwork, sculptures and typical musical instruments. Moreover, Old San Juan is known for its historical churches, such as
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streets, and flat-roofed brick and stone buildings, which date back to the 16th and 17th centuries—when Puerto Rico was a
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or informal settlement located along the northern section of the historic San Juan city walls. Originally the site of slaughterhouses, the area was later settled by
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of the same name. In addition to the wonderful views of San Juan and the bay that this space offers, the plaza is famous, specially among children, for the numerous
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in the Americas. The church was closed for renovation for many years and it reopened for visitors and religious services in 2021.
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of San Juan after 1864 and prior to 1951, in which the former independent municipality of
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newspaper. The building is a protected historic site and is famous for its architecture.
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Poets, philosophers, lovers: on the Writings of Giannina Braschi
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Polo Norte, Calle de Tetuan, Viejo San Juan, Puerto Rico
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The Forts of Old San Juan:Guardians of the Caribbean,
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Van Middeldyk, R.A. (1903). Brumbaugh, Martin (ed.).
2378:, the first Spanish settlement of Puerto Rico (1508).
1628:) also hosts art exhibits and educational activities.
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2853:"In San Juan, on the Road to Gonzo (Published 2011)"
2179:
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Catedral Basílica Metropolitana de San Juan Bautista
2100:, has battle scenes set in old San Juan, including
2042:, a Puerto Rican composer, wrote the popular song "
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The San Juan Gate, main entrance to the walled city
3713:List of National Historic Landmarks in Puerto Rico
2918:
2708:
2006:. Many of the historic fortifications are part of
1784:Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Diseño de Puerto Rico
589:United States National Register of Historic Places
2265:
1063:as the Zona Antigua Histórica Casco de San Juan (
831:in favor of a traffic redesign. He advised mayor
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3469:Edificio Comunidad de Orgullo Gay de Puerto Rico
2311:Puerto Rico Register of Historic Sites and Zones
1722:) is the former headquarters of the now defunct
1061:Puerto Rico Register of Historic Sites and Zones
1810:still stands and was added to the NRHP in 1981.
1501:Casa de la Familia Puertorriqueña del Siglo XIX
780:descendants, until the mid-eighteenth century.
3619:University of Puerto Rico Tower and Quadrangle
2715:. Scholastic Inc. September 18, 2001. p.
2606:(291 MB). National Register of Historic Places
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1740:San José of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Monastery
969:) and not profitable for business (because of
683:The city is characterized by its narrow, blue
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2374:"; 2006; Britannica.com webpage; Text: names
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1779:Puerto Rico School of Plastic Arts and Design
1439:) is a Catholic parish church located in the
1333:in 1971, portrays "La Rogativa" (Spanish for
564:Old San Juan is the oldest settlement within
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4532:Tourist attractions in San Juan, Puerto Rico
3439:Church of San Mateo de Cangrejos of Santurce
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1213:(the San Juan City Gate), formerly known as
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525:located at the "northwest triangle" of the
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1820:Cementerio Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis
1626:Fundación Nacional Para la Cultura Popular
800:encompassing 62 acres, and 926 buildings.
37:Historic district in San Juan, Puerto Rico
27:Historic district of San Juan, Puerto Rico
4372:Colonial universities in Hispanic America
3554:Puerto Rico Ilustrado – Edificio El Mundo
3449:Colegio de las Madres del Sagrado Corazón
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2092:(2011), a geopolitical tragicomedy about
1734:is a small hotel located in a historical
404:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
4377:Colonial universities in the Philippines
3753:Spanish / Hispanic Colonial architecture
3321:Castillo San Felipe del Morro Lighthouse
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2270:. National Register of Historic Places
1979:Aerial view of Old San Juan as of 2022
1598:Museo Casa de Felisa Rincón de Gautier
1305:'s failed attempt to capture San Juan.
1087:). Old San Juan was then designated a
1036:listed it in 1966. Both that site and
918:Traditional doors seen in Old San Juan
553:sub-barrios (sub-districts) of barrio
436:NW triangle of the islet of San Juan,
84:La Ciudad Amurallada (The Walled City)
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533:. Its area roughly correlates to the
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4542:Populated places established in 1509
3252:National Register of Historic Places
2573:National Register of Historic Places
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1808:lighthouse superintendent's dwelling
1772:National Register of Historic Places
1465:Capilla del Santo Cristo de la Salud
1374:Capilla del Santo Cristo de la Salud
1069:Historic Old Town Area of San Juan
1034:National Register of Historic Places
1030:Sitio Histórico Nacional de San Juan
607:castles, have been inscribed in the
577:Puerto Rico Registered Historic Zone
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4237:Baroque Churches of the Philippines
3494:Escuela Graduado José Celso Barbosa
2733:Philpott, Don (February 28, 2003).
2638:National Historic Landmarks Program
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2253:. SanJuan.pr. Retrieved 2010-12-22.
1386:Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of
1102:San Juan National Historic District
1089:National Historic Landmark District
963:Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña
815:Maintaining architectural integrity
792:, were made between 1599 and 1609.
649:Aerial view of Old San Juan in 1952
581:National Historic Landmark District
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4466:California Churrigueresque Revival
3642:Fortín de San Gerónimo de Boquerón
3356:El Falansterio de Puerta de Tierra
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2925:. Las Vegas, NV: AmazonCrossing.
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2513:Legislatura Municipal de San Juan
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2217:Timeline of San Juan, Puerto Rico
1826:, Puerto Rico statehood activist
1792:Institute of Puerto Rican Culture
1645:Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico
959:Institute of Puerto Rican Culture
712:founded the original settlement,
4507:History of San Juan, Puerto Rico
4360:Haciendas in the Valley of Ameca
3544:Nuestra Señora de Lourdes Chapel
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2983:Ultimate Guide to Old San Juan,
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1943:Old San Juan is one of the two
1460:Santo Cristo de la Salud Chapel
1022:San Juan National Historic Site
3504:Gran Logia Espiritual Número 1
2719:– via Internet Archive.
2491:"Historia de Puerta de Tierra"
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1602:first female major of San Juan
1432:Saint Francis of Assisi Church
1325:. The sculpture, completed by
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585:Old San Juan Historic District
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4309:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
3514:House at 659 Concordia Street
3399:Antiguo Casino de Puerto Rico
3316:Castillo San Felipe del Morro
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2161:Best Urban Fusion/Performance
1863:Antiguo Casino de Puerto Rico
1407:and tombs, including that of
1127:Castillo San Felipe del Morro
74:Castillo San Felipe del Morro
3529:House at 665 McKinley Street
3459:Rafael Cordero Graded School
2554:History of Hotel El Convento
2027:system in the recent years.
1799:San Juan Coast Guard Station
1545:Puerto Rico National Gallery
587:, and is also listed on the
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3695:San Antonio Railroad Bridge
3589:School of Tropical Medicine
3579:Residencia Luis Muñoz Marín
3564:Rafael M. Labra High School
3409:El Capitolio de Puerto Rico
3264:National Historic Landmarks
3003:UrbanKibbutz (Old San Juan)
2919:Braschi, Giannina. (2011).
2851:Scott, A. O. (2011-10-27).
2659:"The Legend of La Rogativa"
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2165:Best Short Form Music Video
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1443:sub-barrio of Old San Juan.
1310:Plaza del Quinto Centenario
1122:San Felipe del Morro Castle
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3519:House at 659 La Paz Street
3414:Carcel de Puerta de Tierra
3331:Fortín San Juan de la Cruz
2792:www.puertoricodaytrips.com
2739:. Hunter Publishing, Inc.
2306:Puerto Rico Planning Board
1963:Blockhouses and subbarrios
1744:Historic Hotels of America
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2464:The Forts of Old San Juan
2116:, and El Escambron beach.
2094:Puerto Rican independence
2019:historic district into a
1995:Palacio de Santa Catalina
1985:Fort San Felipe del Morro
1905:La Casita in Old San Juan
1637:Casa Ramón Power y Giralt
1207:promenade of the princess
1095:Landmarks and attractions
667:Fort San Felipe del Morro
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4054:List of Spanish missions
3761:Notable historic centers
3454:Condado Vanderbilt Hotel
2690:(in Spanish). 2015-12-17
2537:Merrill, Dennis (2009).
2419:; Prof. Martin E. Weaver
2365:EB-Guaynabo-Puerto-Rico
2251:San Juan, Ciudad Capital
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1850:Alejandro Tapia y Rivera
1756:Spanish Colonial Revival
1693:Other places of interest
1663:La Perla in Old San Juan
879:Plaza de Armas, San Juan
736:harbor in the island of
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3978:Santa Cruz de la Sierra
3484:Edificio Victory Garden
3394:Administration Building
2991:. Retrieved 2008-04-24.
2922:United States of Banana
2372:Encyclopædia Britannica
2090:United States of Banana
2004:Governor of Puerto Rico
1989:Castle of San Cristóbal
1403:). It contains various
1397:Santo Domingo Cathedral
1318:Plazuela de la Rogativa
557:in the municipality of
154:Location in Puerto Rico
3670:Luis Muñoz Rivera Park
3599:Supreme Court Building
3569:Residencia Aboy–Lompre
3549:Polvorín de Miraflores
3479:Edificio Patio Español
3311:Castillo San Cristóbal
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2884:Stavans, Ilan (2020).
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2084:novel of the same name
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1705:Puerto Rican Athenaeum
1664:
1647:'s Para la Naturaleza.
1537:Museum of the Americas
1467:), popularly known as
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4459:Modern Revival styles
3973:San Miguel de Allende
3351:Acueducto de San Juan
3326:City Wall of San Juan
3256:San Juan, Puerto Rico
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2578:National Park Service
2014:Public transportation
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1142:Santa Catalina Palace
1100:La Fortaleza and the
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772:Constructed in 1521,
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438:San Juan, Puerto Rico
182:18.46639°N 66.11028°W
4323:Other building types
2831:San Juan Puerto Rico
2736:Landmark Puerto Rico
2495:Johnny Torres Rivera
2340:World Heritage Sites
2171:" featured La Perla.
2066:, among many others.
2044:En mi Viejo San Juan
2021:pedestrian-only zone
1641:Ramón Power y Giralt
1633:Power y Giralt House
1453:Iglesia de Santa Ana
1303:Sir Ralph Abercromby
1274:Plaza de la Catedral
1202:Paseo de La Princesa
1110:San Cristóbal Castle
1003:Paseo de La Princesa
760:Expansion and growth
750:Christopher Columbus
678:Ponce de León Avenue
497:Designated NHLD
252:daylight saving time
119:shown in yellow and
4481:Territorial Revival
3798:Cartagena de Indias
3499:Figueroa Apartments
3434:Central High School
3404:Biblioteca Carnegie
2552:Hotel El Convento.
2149:Latin Grammy Awards
1951:, that made up the
1889:Arsenal de San Juan
1824:Pedro Albizu Campos
1610:Pablo Casals Museum
1425:Gothic architecture
1421:Iglesia de San José
1347:park of the pigeons
1283:Plazuela Las Monjas
1160:San Juan City Walls
1136:historic lighthouse
1050:World Heritage Site
994:Cartagena de Indias
955:Operation Bootstrap
718:Province of Cáceres
612:World Heritage Site
187:18.46639; -66.11028
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4391:Architecture types
4116:Dominican Republic
4063:Lists of buildings
3690:Río Piedras Bridge
3685:Martín Peña Bridge
3675:Mural "La Familia"
3604:Templo del Maestro
3474:Edificio del Valle
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3174:Sabana Llana Norte
2857:The New York Times
2580:. November 2, 2013
2190:Puerto Rico portal
2153:Record of the Year
2080:Hunter S. Thompson
2074:, a film starring
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1569:Museum of San Juan
1527:Cuartel de Ballajá
1470:Capilla del Cristo
1409:Juan Ponce de Leon
1401:Dominican Republic
1381:San Juan Cathedral
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1252:San Juan City Hall
1211:Puerta de San Juan
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778:Juan Ponce de León
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359:Reference no.
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4340:Balconies of Lima
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3298:Landmark District
3296:National Historic
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3129:Gobernador Piñero
2932:978-1-61109-067-3
2897:978-0-8229-4618-2
2663:Tour Old San Juan
2616:National Archives
2280:National Archives
1947:, in addition to
1872:U.S. Custom House
1731:Hotel El Convento
1712:El Mundo Building
1581:Museum of the Sea
1574:Museo de San Juan
1384:, officially the
1290:Plaza de San José
977:Hotel El Convento
833:Rincón de Gautier
726:Nicolás de Ovando
716:(named after the
614:list since 1983.
573:colonial district
527:islet of San Juan
523:historic district
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