Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Marinduque's Seat of Government

Backview of the provincial capitol building taken when it was built in 1928. (Photo courtesy of Nilo Monteagudo)

The Lardizabal-Trivino house located at the towncenter of Boac was the seat of government when Marinduque declared its independence from Spanish rule on April 23, 1898. This transpired nearly two months before the Declaration of Philippine Independence by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in Kawit, Cavite. Marinduque's military governor was Gen. Martin Lardizabal. (Photo courtesy of Dennis Villegas).

The capitol building as it looked in 2007.

Refurbishing the old capitol building in 2009 with Gov. Carrion.

The capitol building as it looks at present. Coordination undertaken with the National Historical Institute for installation of a historical site marker.

Vice-Presidential candidate, Sen. Loren Legarda poses at the front door.

(Photo by JR Baculado)

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