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                    [Title] => Baguio celebrates Fil-Am ties
                    [Summary] => BAGUIO CITY — Baguio City celebrates the 60th Filipino-American Friendship Day today by reminiscing on the ties that bind Filipinos and Americans.


All important edifices here that reminds people of the ties that bind the two nations will be adorned with wreaths.

A wreath laying caravan will start at the bust of Baguio’s architect, American Daniel Burham, at the Burnham Park, then proceed to the Malcolm Square at the city’s plaza and finally at the Veteran’s Park along Harrison Road.
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As the country celebrates Filipino-American Friendship Day today, residents in this City of Pines remember the 100th year since the famous mountain highway Kennon Road was completed.

Formerly known as Benguet Road, this stretch of winding road — a "labor of love" of its engineer, US army Col. Lyman W. Kennon — was built in 1905 as a horse trail.
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All important edifices here that reminds people of the ties that bind the two nations will be adorned with wreaths.

A wreath laying caravan will start at the bust of Baguio’s architect, American Daniel Burham, at the Burnham Park, then proceed to the Malcolm Square at the city’s plaza and finally at the Veteran’s Park along Harrison Road.
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As the country celebrates Filipino-American Friendship Day today, residents in this City of Pines remember the 100th year since the famous mountain highway Kennon Road was completed.

Formerly known as Benguet Road, this stretch of winding road — a "labor of love" of its engineer, US army Col. Lyman W. Kennon — was built in 1905 as a horse trail.
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