American-Held Prisoners-of-War in Balayan, 1900-01
Below is a transcribed list of mostly Batangueño prisoners-of-war held by the United States Army at a facility in the municipality of Balay...
Below is a transcribed list of mostly Batangueño prisoners-of-war held by the United States Army at a facility in the municipality of Balay...
By late October 1944, Allied forces led by the United States landed on the beaches of Leyte in what was seen as the first step towards th...
There has been a lot of discussion in this site already about Lipa’s late 19 th century coffee boom, which earned the then-town the title...
[Transcriptions] There is an extensive coverage in this web site already of the Philippine-American War from 1899 to 1902, albeit scatte...
“Lomi” is just one of many noodle dishes called pancit (alternatively spelled, pansit ) that have become part of Filipino cuisine. The w...
By February 1945, Allied forces led by the United States Army were already well on their way to liberating the island of Luzon from Japane...
Banana-cue is one of the Filipinos’ most understated culinary inventions and, to the present day, a ubiquitous street food. It is easy to...
The town of Balayan on the western coast of the Province of Batangas is one of the province’s oldest; and history tells us that Balayan wa...
The city of Lipa has a relatively new museum to showcase its rich heritage from the pre-Hispanic period up to the present. It was opened o...
Passenger train service has been in existence in the Philippines way back to the Spanish Colonial era. However, when the Americans took o...