#GettingToKnow: ANGELES CITY in pictures



Tigtigan, Terakan King Dalan ( Music and Dancing on the Streets)
Tigtigan, Terakan King Dalan is a yearly gathering attended by celebrities and citizens alike, music from amateur and OPM bands are featured. It is held every last Friday and Saturday night of October; the biggest street party held each year in the city. At least a kilometer of the highway is blocked to give to this party and thus causing a major traffic overhaul. Beer, please!



Just so you can see the streets of Balibago. And the night life in Fields Avenue - consider fields like the red-light district.
Bale na ning Apung Mapagmacalulu(Archdiocesan Shrine of Christ our Lord of the Holy Sepulchre) located in Brgy. Lourdes Sur

The house of Angel Panteleon de Miranda year 1824. It is said that Aginaldo lived here in 1899 during the Fil-Am war

The Holy Rosary Church or locally termed as Pisamban Maragul (trans. big church)

The Old Pamintuan Mansion 

The Old Pamintuan Mansion served as the seat of government of the First Philippine Republic under General Emilio Aguinaldo from May to July 1899 and the central headquarters for Major General Arthur MacArthur, Jr., the father of General Douglas MacArthur. It used to house the Central Bank of the Philippines in Central Luzon. Currently, the National Historical Commission and the city government are funding the restoration of the mansion. It will open again soon as a museum and will house the Tourism Office of the city. (Source: Wikipedia)

The PAGCOR Casino, plus your free model. 

Museo ning Angeles (Museum of Angeles)

Museo ning Angeles (Museum of Angeles) is a priceless asset and a vintage circa 1920. The building is a museum piece by itself, located at the prime "Santo Rosario Historic District" across the Holy Rosary Church. This edifice was constructed in 1922 and served as the Municipio del Pueblo or Town Hall until 1998. The Museum has become the venue of the city’s cultural activities be it from the private or government sector. From the time it opened in the year 1999, it has been a beehive of activity from exhibits, art classes, concerts, venue for performances and climax for traditional celebrations. In June 2012, the National Museum of the Philippines declared the Museo ning Angeles as an “Important Cultural Property of the Philippines,” the first cultural property to be given such a distinction. The museum is currently administered by Kuliat Foundation, Inc. (Source: Source: Wikipedia)