I like former Presidents Jose P. Laurel and Joseph Estrada signatures.
Seems like I have a thing with names that start with “J” — heheheh!
These frames are displayed in Museo Sugbo, the Cebu’s provincial museum. Established on 5th August 2008.
I can’t believe it’s my first time to visit this place. I guess that’s the case with most locals, we tend not to explore our own tourist spots.
Here’s the list of the 14 Presidents of the Philippines.
1) Emilio Aguinaldo
First President of the Philippine Republic (1898 – 1901)
2) Manuel Luis Quezon
First President of the Philippine Commonwealth (1935 – 1944)
3) Jose P. Laurel
President of the Japanese-sponsored Philippine Government (1943 – 1945)
4) Sergio Osmeña
Second President of the Philippine Commonwealth (1944 – 1946)
5) Manuel Roxas
Third President of the Philippine Commonwealth (1946 – 1948)
6) Elpidio Quirino
Second President of the Philippine Republic (1948 – 1953)
7) Ramon Magsaysay
Third President of the Philippine Republic (1953 – 1957)
8) Carlos P. Garcia
Fourth President of the Philippine Republic (1957 – 1961)
9) Diosdado Macapagal
Fifth President of the Philippine Republic (1961 – 1965)
10) Ferdinand Marcos
Sixth President of the Philippine Republic (1965 – 1986)
11) Corazon C. Aquino
Seventh President of the Philippine Republic (1986 – 1992)
12) Fidel V. Ramos
Eighth President of the Philippine Republic (1992 – 1998)
13) Joseph Estrada
Ninth President of the Philippine Republic (1998 – 2001)
14) Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Tenth President of the Philippine Republic (2001 – 2010)
I asked the guide in the museum, why former President Benigno Aquino III was not there during our visit on the first week of February 2017. According to her, they are still waiting for the official frame from Malacañang palace.
Whose signature is your favorite?
Goodevening momsh.. Lisuda pud kopyahon ane ilahang mga signature man.
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hahah ana dyud
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Namatay si Quezon noong 1944 pag 66 ang edad niya. Yan ang dahilan na sinulat ng pamahalaan ang “series 66” sa mga Victory bills. Nice to see museums set up outside Manila.
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Wow thanks for sharing this 😊
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So awesome and beautiful place ❤️
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Wow our Presidents 😮❣️
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