Plaza de Espana

Plaza de España in Hagåtña, Guam, is a historical site originally serving as the administrative center during Spanish colonial rule. Though much of it was destroyed in World War II, remnants like the Chocolate House and parts of the Governor’s Palace still stand. 

Fort Santa Agueda

Fort Santa Agueda, also known as Fort Apugan, is one of the last remnants of Spanish fortifications on Guam. Located in Hagåtña, it sits atop Apugan Hill, offering panoramic views of the Philippine Sea and the western side of the island. This makes it a popular spot for both tourists and locals who want to enjoy scenic overlooks and sunsets.

War in the Pacific National Historical Park

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Latte Stone Park

Latte Stone Park, located in Hagåtña, Guam, is a cultural and historical site that showcases a collection of latte stones, which are unique megalithic structures used by the ancient Chamorro people as foundation pillars for their homes. These stones are iconic symbols of Chamorro culture and identity.

Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad

Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, located in Umatac, Guam, is a historic Spanish fortification overlooking Umatac Bay. Built in the early 1800s, it served as a defense post to protect passing Spanish galleons.

Japanese Caves

The “Japanese Caves” in Guam are a series of tunnels and caves used by Japanese forces during World War II as command centers, shelters, and storage areas. Primarily located in the northern and eastern parts of the island, these caves have been preserved as historical sites. 

Two Lovers Point (Puntan Dos Amantes)

This is a prominent cliffside lookout that offers breathtaking views of the ocean. It’s named after a legendary Chamorro tale of two lovers who leaped to their deaths to escape being separated by a Spanish captain.

Magellan Monument

Located in Umatac, this monument commemorates the landing of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. The area is historically significant as it marks one of the first contacts between Europeans and the Chamorro people.

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