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The house was the venue of several political events. In 1957, Laurel hosted a luncheon at the mansion in honor of James Langley, a New Hampshire newspaper publisher. Laurel and Langley signed the
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Years after serving his term as president of the Second Republic from 1943 to 1945, José P. Laurel built a three-story house near the
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in recognition of the building as the official residence of José P. Laurel. The second marker notes of the First Indonesian President
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and provided for an increase in the duties imposed on U.S. products and a decrease in the duties imposed on Philippine goods.
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In 1965, two historical markers were installed at the house entrance. The first marker was placed by the
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stayed at the mansion during his working visit in the Philippines for the Manila Summit Conference on
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The Laurel family sold the property to then-Senator and Nacionalista Party President,
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for the development of the surrounding Vista Shaw residential community.
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After Laurel's death in 1959, the house was inherited by his eldest son
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acquired the property after his father's death on November 1959.
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before it was turned over to their real estate company
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Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Metro Manila
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Jose P. Laurel Ancestral House (Manila)

Shaw Boulevard
Mandaluyong
Philippines
Coordinates
14°35′17.79″N 121°2′43.46″E / 14.5882750°N 121.0454056°E / 14.5882750; 121.0454056
Shaw Boulevard
Mandaluyong
Second Republic of the Philippines
José P. Laurel
National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Sukarno
José Jr.
Manny Villar
Cynthia Villar
Vista Land

Wack Wack Golf and Country Club
Rizal
Pacencia Hidalgo y Valencia
Laurel-Langley Agreement
Bell Trade Act of 1946
Nacionalista Party
José Laurel, Jr.

Sukarno
Sukarno
Maphilindo
Manny Villar

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