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English: Upload Wizard photos (general description of the landmarkds, angle by angle photography of the city, town, rivers, bridges and interesting points) - a ) the Burke Building named after philantropist, William J. Burke,[1] the building is known as the location of the first elevator in Manila, art deco architecture in Manila, near the Santa Cruz Building b) Noah's Ark Building, Philippine Chinese Daily, part of the List of newspapers in the Philippines [2] located on Escolta Street[3] beside the Santa Cruz Bridge [4] connecting the district of Santa Cruz from Plaza Goiti to Arroceros Street in the old city center of Manila renamed as MacArthur Bridge after General Douglas MacArthur a simpler reinforced concrete beam bridge; beside the 1894, one of Manila's few surviving examples of pre-World War II neoclassical architecture is the Roman R. Santos Building, Bank of the Philippine Islands building [5] c) NHI or NHCP marker of Patricio Mariano [6] Patricio Geronimo Mariano (17 March 1877 at Santa Cruz, Manila – 28 January 1935) was a Filipino nationalist, revolutionary, pundit, poet, playwright, dramatist, short story writer, novelist, journalist, violinist, and painter a Katipunan member by the d) Pasig River [7] - Escolta Street runs parallel to the Pasig River, from Plaza Santa Cruz to Plaza Moraga and Quintin Paredes Street known as calle de la Escolta, e) beside or near the Church of Santa Cruz, Manila, Sta Cruz Plaza, Santa Cruz, Manila and beside is the Santa Cruz Building on Escolta Street[8] beside the Santa Cruz Bridge [9] beside the 1894, one of Manila's few surviving examples of pre-World War II neoclassical architecture is the Roman R. Santos Building, Bank of the Philippine Islands building [10] at Plaza Lacson, Santa Cruz, Manila - [11].
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