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                                                                      Nieves Flores
                                                                      Memorial Library                                                                                                Guam Congress Building
                                                                      In the heart of Hagåtña, the                                                                                    Within the same area as
                                                                      island’s main public library                                     Dulce Nombre de Maria                          Guam’s most famous Catholic
                                                                      houses the Guam Room, the                                        Cathedral-Basilica                             church, the Guam Congress
                                                                      repository of virtually all                                      The center of Catholic faith on                Building, once known as the
                                                                      information about the island.                                    Guam, many believe this mag-                   Guam Legislature Building
                       Paseo de Susana                                For individuals wanting to                                       nificent Church was built on                   (GLB), is awaiting restoration.
                       Paseo de Susana, behind the                    learn more about Guam, the                                       the same site as Guam’s first                  Originally built by the U.S.
                       Chamorro Village, is a penin-                  library features a display of                                    Catholic church. The origi-                    Navy and presented to the
                       sula built in the 1940s from                   museum artifacts that rein-                                      nal structure survived from                    people of Guam in July 1948,
                       rubble and debris that re-                     forces our rich history.                                         its completion in 1670 until                   the site was renamed the Car-
                       sulted from the destruction of                                                                                  the bombings of WWII. The                      los P. Taitano Guam Legisla-
                       Hagåtña after WWII. The pen-                                                                                    present church, completed                      ture Building.
                       insula contains Guam’s main                                                                                     in 1959, houses the original
    44                 sports stadium and the Statue                                                                                   statue of Guam’s patron saint,                                                                           45
                       of Liberty. The site is home to                                                                                 Our Lady of Camarin.
                       the island’s annual Liberation
                       Carnival in July, which com-
                       memorates the island’s libera-
                       tion by U.S. forces in 1944.

                                      Statue of
                                      Liberty                                                                                                                                         San Antonio Bridge
                                      In 1950, the Boy                                                                                                                                (Tolai Acho’)
                                      Scouts of America               Plaza de España                                                                                                 Built by the Spanish Governor
                                      erected this small              Home to the governor’s palace                                    Santo Papa as Juan Pablo                       Manual Muro in the 1800s as
                                      replica of the U.S.             during the Spanish period, the                                   Dos Monument                                   a means of crossing the Agaña
                                      Statue of Liberty               Plaza de España is a favorite                                    Across the street from Dulce                   River, the San Antonio Bridge
                                      overlooking Agaña               site for visitors. Although                                      Nombre de Maria Cathedral-                     survived the bombing of
                       Bay in observance of the orga-                 most of the palace was                                           Basilica, a statue of Pope John                Hagåtña in WWII but lost use-
                       nization’s 40th anniversary.                   destroyed during the retak-                                      Paul II (Santo Papa as Juan                    fulness when the Agaña River
                       Located near Chamorro Village                  ing of Guam during WWII by                                       Pablo Dos) commemorates                        was diverted during postwar
                       within Paseo de Susana, the                    U.S. forces, three structures                                    the pope’s first visit to the                  restructuring of the city. The
                       site offers a great view of ar-                are still standing – the three-                                  Marianas Islands in 1981. The                  landmark was named in honor
                       riving boats each evening and                  arch gate, the Azotea (or back                                   bronzed papal statue rotates                   of San Antonio de Padua, a
                       surf enthusiasts who catch                     porch), and the Chocolate                                        at a rate of one full revolution               Portugese Catholic saint that
                       waves at the boat basin.                       House.                                                           every 12 hours.                                lived from 1195-1231.
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