Felipe Salvador National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker unveiled on May 26, 2021 at Paaralang Bayan ng Hilagang Baliuag; to date the monument underwent renovations with steel chains fencing for protection (On May 26, 2021 the w:National Historical Commission of the Philippines Deputy Executive Director Carminda Arevalo, with Governor w:Daniel Fernando and Baliwag Mayor w:Ferdinand Estrella unveiled a Level II Historical-biographical marker at the Baliwag North Central School in synchronous to Salvador's 151st Birth Anniversary). Note: I derived the photo from the w:National Historical Commission of the Philippines collection of 2021 Type: Biographical marker Status: Level II: Historical marker Date of marker unveiling: 26 May 2021 Installed by: National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP). Source link NHCP
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