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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
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in recognition of the building as the official residence of José P. Laurel. The second marker notes of the First
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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
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stayed at the mansion during his working visit in the
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acquired the property after his father's death on
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