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Jenevieve
October 3, 2016
The Plaza de Espana is a hisoric park in Agana with Spanish ruins that used to serve as the Governor's Palace from 1734 until the invasion of Guam by Japan in World War II. The surviving or restored structures include the Azotea, Chocolate House, Tool Shed, Siesta Shed and Spanish Walls. The Governor's Palace housed the office and residence of the Spanish Governor. It was totally destroyed in 1944 during the liberation of Guam. However, portions of the foundation may still be seen. (info from Wikepdia). This is a must see if you're into history and culture. The park is located near the Latte Stone Park and directly across the Guam Museum and the Agana Cathedral Basilica. This is just an 8-10minute drive from Casa Bella.
The Plaza de Espana is a hisoric park in Agana with Spanish ruins that used to serve as the Governor's Palace from 1734 until the invasion of Guam by Japan in World War II. The surviving or restored structures include the Azotea, Chocolate House, Tool Shed, Siesta Shed and Spanish Walls. The Governo…
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