Cape Santiago Lighthouse: Batangas’ Oldest Beacon
The Point Santiago or Cape Santiago Lighthouse stands as one of Batangas’ most enduring maritime landmarks. Its history reaches back to Sp...
The Point Santiago or Cape Santiago Lighthouse stands as one of Batangas’ most enduring maritime landmarks. Its history reaches back to Sp...
The hilltop silhouette of the Basilica of St. Martin de Tours in Taal, Batangas, is the product of more than three centuries of faith, rel...
Teódula Kalaw África of Lipa, Batangas, is widely credited as the chemist who invented nata de coco — a chewy, translucent coconut gel. Lo...
In this page are photographs taken early during the American colonial era in the Province of Batangas. These were recently (mid-2025) made ...
Below are four pictures showing snippets of life in the then-municipality of Santo Tomas, Batangas early during the American colonial peri...
These photos below are part of the recently-released Manila Railroad Company collection of the United States National Archives Digital Lib...
In this page are recently released scanned photographs of the now-defunct Manila Railroad Company, digitized and made available for downlo...
Readers who live in or close to the City of Lipa in the Province of Batangas will be well aware of the existence of the school called Cano...
[TRANSCRIPTION] This page contains all the text from the Batangas Road Trip section of the 1930 edition of “The Official Road Guide 1 .” ...
[CULTURE: FOOD] The Philippine "longganisa" is a type of sausage Filipinos have enjoyed since the Spanish colonial era. The name...