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Monumento a los héroes de El Polvorín (obelisk)

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Obelisk to the El Polvorin firefighters in Plaza Las Delicias in Ponce, PR (DSC00714A)
Obelisk to the El Polvorin firefighters in Plaza Las Delicias in Ponce, PR (DSC00714A)

The Monumento a los héroes de El Polvorín (Monument to the "El Polvorín" fire heroes) is a monument at Plaza Las Delicias in Ponce, Puerto Rico, dedicated to the seven fire fighters and one civilian that subdued the flames of the "El Polvorin" fire on the night of 25 January 1899.

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Monumento a los héroes de El Polvorín (obelisk)
Calle Federico Parra Duperón / Calle Comercio, Ponce Segundo (Segundo)

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Calle Federico Parra Duperón / Calle Comercio
00717 Ponce, Segundo (Segundo)
Puerto Rico, United States
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Obelisk to the El Polvorin firefighters in Plaza Las Delicias in Ponce, PR (DSC00714A)
Obelisk to the El Polvorin firefighters in Plaza Las Delicias in Ponce, PR (DSC00714A)
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Museo Parque de Bombas
Museo Parque de Bombas

Museo Parque de Bombas (Parque de Bombas Museum) is a museum located inside the historic Parque de Bombas in the Ponce Historic Zone in Ponce, Puerto Rico. This museum is located at the Plaza Las Delicias town square, directly behind the Ponce Cathedral. It is housed in a building that once housed the city's main (and, initially, its only) firehouse. The building where the museum is located, has been heralded both for its historical and architectural roles in Puerto Rican society. Historically, it was Puerto Rico's first ever fire station. The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.As municipal firehouses in Puerto Rico were reorganized into a commonwealth-level agency in 1943, called the Firemen Services of Puerto Rico, a more modern spacious firehouse was built in the 1960s a block from Parque de Bombas. The new modern firehouse, now itself occupied by Instituto de Música Juan Morel Campos, displaced the now-historic Parque de Bombas into more of a supportive and administrative firefighting role, whereas the new firehouse, located at Calle Cristina and Calle Mayor streets, became the main firehouse for the town. In 1990, after 108 years of uninterrupted service as a firehouse, the Parque de Bombas firehouse was turned into the Museo Parque de Bombas. The museum traces the people and events of the Ponce firefighters throughout its history. The museum opened under the administration of Mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago. The architect who rebuilt and reconditioned the structure into a museum in 1990 was Pablo Ojeda O'Neill. At over 100,000 visitors per year, it is Ponce's most visited museum, and Puerto Rico's second most visited landmark, after Castillo El Morro.