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  2. San Juan National Historic Site (Spanish: Sitio Histórico Nacional de San Juan) in the Old San Juan section of San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a National Park Service-managed historic site which preserves and interprets the Spanish colonial-era fortification system of the city of San Juan, and features structures such as the San Felipe del Morro and ...

  3. Jul 26, 2022 · Walk Into 500 Years of History. San Juan National Historic Site preserves stories of great ambition and aspirations. Countries fought for control of this tiny yet strategic island for centuries. Generations of soldiers have lived and worked within the forts.

  4. On November 19, 1493, Puerto Rico was discovered by Europeans, by Italian explorer and colonizer Christopher Columbus on his second voyage westwards. But it was not until August 1508, when Juan Ponce de León discovered the San Juan Bay, dubbing the area, puerto rico.

  5. The Historic San Juan Gate. NPS photo/Laurie Smith. Puerto Rico has more than 500 years of European history embedded in the walls of Old San Juan. On November 19, 1493, Puerto Rico was discovered by Europeans, and in 1508 Juan Ponce de León arrived on the island to establish a settlement.

  6. San Juan National Historic Site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966 and was declared a world heritage site 17 years later. The site is home to Castillo San Felipe del Morro (“El Morro”), Castillo San Cristóbal, most of the old city walls, la Puerta de San Juan and the Fort San Juan de la Cruz.

  7. Sep 12, 2022 · For information about the park, visit the National Park Service website for San Juan National Historic Site: nps.gov/saju. San Juan National Historic and World Heritage Site preserves the history of the fort's soldiers, and offers visitors beautiful views of architecture.

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