
The main landmark of the Caloocan City is the Bonifacio Monument. It is also the last stop of the LRT line 1 Monumento station. It is located at the intersection of Rizal Avenue & Epifanio Delos Santos Ave. Actually it is the merging point of the two long avenues EDSA and Rizal Ave.
EDSA (traversing the cities of Caloocan , Quezon , Mandaluyong , San Juan, Makati and Pasay) ,was named after Epifanio de los Santos (July 7, 1871–April 28, 1928) was distuinguished Filipino who is a historian, collector of Filipiniana books, literary critic, jurist, antiquitarian and patriot. He was known as “First Filipino Academican”; “Great among the Great Filipino Scholars”; “The Librarian”; A Man of so many Talents.He served as director of the Philippine National Museum and Library in 1925.
Rizal Ave (traversing the cities of Caloocan, Manila and Pasay), was named after our great national hero Jose Rizal.His famous works are Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
The monument commemorates the most proletarian of all Filipino heroes, Gat Andres Bonifacio. He is the father of the Revolution in 1896 at Balintawak and the founder of the Katipunan.( Philippine revolutionary organization founded in 1892, against the Spaniards)
A great Filipino national artist for sculpture, Guillermo Tolentino, immortalized the monument. He was named National Artist in Sculpture in 1973. A National Artist of the Philippines is the highest recognition given to Filipinos for excellence in the filed of Philippine arts.
The Bonifacio monument is considered the masterpiece of Guillermo Tolentino. It was completed in 1933 and represents the first encounter between Andres Bonifacio and the Katipunan.
That intersection at the foot of the LRT station and will be the merging point if the MRT and LRT loop will be completed in 2010 speaks of so much history and greatness of Filipinos. They have started soil testing along EDSA and soon diggings will start to give way to construction of a mass transport system. I do hope the place will never lost its glory because its represents our sense of pride and history as Filipinos.
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