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The Mansion, also known as Mansion House, is the official summer palace of the
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, located in the summer capital of the country,
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, and situated around asl in the Cordillera Central Range of northern
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.


History

The Mansion House was built in 1908 to serve as the official summer residence of the American
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at the insistence of Governor-General James Francis Smith. It was named for the
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summer cottage of
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, who succeeded as Governor-General in 1909. Architect William E. Parsons, based on preliminary plans by architect Daniel H. Burnham, the city planner of Baguio, designed the mountain retreat following tenets of the
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.Galang, Willie (January 23, 2010)
"Mansion House (NHI Marker)"
Flickr.com. Retrieved on 2011-11-21.
In 1910, the Second Philippine Legislature met at The Mansion House for three weeks. With the inauguration of the
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in 1935, The Mansion House, along with
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in
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, was turned over to the President of the Commonwealth. The high commissioner to the Philippines, successor to the governor-general as the highest American official in the country and representative of the United States government, then built the American Residence at John Hay Air Base, completed in 1940. The structure was badly damaged during
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and rebuilt in 1947. Since then, it has served as the holiday home and working office for each President during their visits to Baguio. The Mansion House was also used as the venue of important events, such as the second session of the
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Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) in 1947, the second session of the
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in 1948, and the first meeting of the Southeast Asian Union (SEAU), more commonly known as the Baguio Conference of 1950, which was conceived and convened by President
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. More recently, The Mansion House was used as a venue for international conferences. On January 21, 1994, Conrado Balweg, the leader of the Cordillera People's Liberation Army, and his followers, who had been using The Mansion’s guesthouse as their headquarters since 1986, were removed from it by policemen without violence. The residence was opened to the public on September 8, 2024.


Description

The Mansion House consists of an elegant Spanish Colonial Revival building and a detached guesthouse. The elaborate front gate of ornate
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, was once rumoured to be a replica of the main gate of
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in
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, but this has since been disproven. The front gate is still one of the most photographed features of the entire complex. The public may visit the inside of The Mansion House, which contains a museum featuring presidential memorabilia. Across the road from The Mansion House is Wright Park, a quiet promenade with a long reflecting pool lined with ''agoho'' ( Australian pine) trees. A long stairway leads visitors to the back, where ponies for children are available for hire.jeromelocson (April 10, 2011)
"Wright Park, Baguio City"
Flickr.com. Retrieved on 2011-11-21.
Dotted around the nearby hills are private holiday homes and small inns.


Gallery

File:The_Mansion_Baguio.jpg, The Mansion House in 2010 File:04 16 2006 The Mansion Baguio City (5).jpg, The front gate, topped by the
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.


See also

*
Malacañang Palace Malacañang Palace (, ), officially known as Malacañán Palace, is the official residence and principal workplace of the president of the Philippines. It is located in the Manila district of San Miguel, Manila, San Miguel, along Jose Laurel S ...
* Malacañang sa Sugbo * Malacañang of the North * Malacañang of the South


References


External links

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Presidential Museum and Library: Mansion House
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