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Las Tres Haciendas Waterworks

1840s establishments in Puerto Rico1846 establishments in the Spanish EmpireHistoric districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Puerto RicoInfrastructure completed in 1846Infrastructure on the National Register of Historic Places in Puerto Rico
Irrigation in the United StatesPuerto Rico Registered Historic Place stubsSanta Isabel, Puerto RicoSugar industry in Puerto RicoWater supply and sanitation in Puerto RicoWater supply infrastructure on the National Register of Historic Places

Las Tres Haciendas Waterworks (Spanish: Sistema de riego de las tres haciendas) is an irrigation system located in southern Puerto Rico, in the municipality of Santa Isabel. It consists of a set of structures that were built between 1846 and 1886 by landowners to transport water from the Coamo River to the fields of their sugarcane plantations. Las Tres Haciendas (Spanish for 'the three homesteads') is named refers to the three sugarcane haciendas it serves: El Destino, Florida, and Hacienda Santa Isabel.The waterworks historic district covers an area that spreads through the Santa Isabel barrios of Boca Velázquez, Jauca II, Felicia II, Felicia I, and Santa Isabel Pueblo.

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Las Tres Haciendas Waterworks

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Felicia II (El Ojo)


00757 , Felicia II (El Ojo) (Felicia II)
Puerto Rico, United States
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