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Photo AlbumCountdown to the Baguio CentennialMar 17, '08 2:35 PM
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Baguio Centennial
1909 - 2009

Sedan Chair Travel
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Bull Pack Train
  
Dean Worcester's House
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bbfloresca wrote on Jan 1
Wow, like the Chinese eh! What year was this, Chi?
bbfloresca wrote on Jan 1
Wow, and it's 2008. Think of how ancient our pics of today will look like in 2100. LOL Thanks, Chi!
newways wrote on Jan 5
Chi, whom are they carrying? Look like young girls to me. Whay are they carrying them?
baguiowriter wrote on Jan 8
newways said
Chi, whom are they carrying? Look like young girls to me. Whay are they carrying them?
This was the style of travel in the early 1900s, especially in the absence of horses and passageways wider than man-made mountain trails. The denizens, I suppose, were rich tourists or early teachers during the American period.

Actually, when I went up Tirad Pass during the centennial of Gen Gregorio del Pilar's heroic death there, the old women where carried that way. It was the only way they could climb the peaks.
mangkaryas wrote on Mar 17
i wonder where this house used to stand/
baguiowriter wrote on Mar 17
i wonder where this house used to stand/
Exactly along Dean Worcester Street near BGH.
ricmaniquis wrote on Mar 18
you'd never think it was in baguio
julietadevera wrote on Mar 18
Hi Ms. Chi. thanks for sharing this picture, it sure brings back memories of my time as a stdent urse in BGH. I know exacatly where this house stands. I just wish peopletaek more effort to preserve what made Baguio Historical. That's an original sentiment from moi!
baguiowriter wrote on Mar 19
Hi Ms. Chi. thanks for sharing this picture, it sure brings back memories of my time as a stdent urse in BGH. I know exacatly where this house stands. I just wish peopletaek more effort to preserve what made Baguio Historical. That's an original sentiment from moi!
Hi Ms. Juliet, you've been lucky to have seen the real one. I heard from Baguioites that the house vanished after the killer earthquake of 1990, a mere 17 years past now . I haven't found anything written about the circumstances why it just vanished.
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baguiowriter wrote on Apr 27
The Ifugaos and the Bontocs, as well as the Kankanais and the Ibalois, served as "cargadores" during the frontier days of Baguio.
baguiowriter wrote on Apr 27
Wow, like the Chinese eh! What year was this, Chi?
1Circa 900s.
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