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In San Jose Plaza, a bronze statue of Ponce de León, made from a British cannons captured in during Sir Ralph Abercromby's attack 1797
Taken on a whim while wandering Old San Juan...or perhaps as an excuse to break from walking up the hills.
Castillo de San Cristobal, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Site of the largest Spanish fort built in the New World
Model of the ship Titanic, built and sunk in 1912. At the Maritime Museum, a private maritime museum in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Modelo del buque Titanic, construido y hundido en 1912. En el Museo del Mar, un museo marítimo privado en el Viejo San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The fortifications of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, seen from our cruise ship as we left on our tour of the West Indies.
Wonderful restaurant in Old San Juan with Mediterranean food and belly dancing. I went for the food, of course. There was a male belly dancer as well as a female. In case you're interested.
Plaza de Armas (arms square) is Old San Juan's main square, on San José Street. Features four statues representing the four seasons; all are over 100 years old. It was carefully planned as the main city square and has served as a social meeting place for generations.
Excerpt from www.topuertorico.org/city/sanjuan.shtml