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Roberto Clemente was the first Boricua and Latin American player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. (Luis Ramos | Historic Archive El Nuevo Día.)
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Roberto Clemente was the first Boricua and Latin American player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. (Luis Ramos | Historic Archive El Nuevo Día.)
View from El Morro, in Old San Juan.
The top places where you can experience the history of the Island.
El Morro fort in Old San Juan.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro marks Puerto Rico’s legacy within the Caribbean.
Established in 1521, Old San Juan is the oldest city in the United States.
There is so much more than just the beach.
Viewpoint of the Río Saliente at Piedra Escrita in Jayuya. In the summer visitors often enjoy a refreshing swim in the river.
Caves, trails, graves, and petroglyphs tell the story of the island’s cultural origins.
From El Morro to La Fortaleza, here's a list of the iconic places you shouldn't miss in the "walled city" of Old San Juan.
Admire architect Blass Silva Boucher's neoclassical and Mudéjar style at the Museo de la History in Ponce.
Take a journey through moments that defined the island’s culture and society.
Dive into the history and enchantment of the structures that built us.
Boricuas love a celebration, especially during the Holidays.