DIZON HOUSE
The house of Agustina Dizon. A few years ago it was demolished. The foundation and the stairs are still existing.
CAPITAN TOMAS DIZON HOUSE
Ruins of the house of Capitan Tomas Dizon. a former mayor of Magalang. During the Japanese occupation, the house was used as quarters for the Japanese soldiers. At present, this is the site of the Blessed Sacrament.
LACSON HOUSE
OLD CONVENT OF MAGALANG
Built during the Spanish times but demolished to give way to the new Parish Hall.
CINE MAGALENO
There was a movie house where silent movies were shown accompanied by rondallas. In March 1937, a big fire razed down the houses surrounding the public market including the cenario.
INSIDE THE CINE MAGALENO (Movie House)
INSIDE THE CINE MAGALENO (Movie House)
MANILA RAILROAD
In 1906, after a visit to the town by then Commissioner Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera, the railroad station extended services to the people. On December 24, 1907, the Manila Railroad line in Magalang was inaugurated. Among those present were Horacio Higgins, then Director of the MRR.
The station building still exists but three families occupy the place. The back portion can still be seen.
The station building still exists but three families occupy the place. The back portion can still be seen.