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At present, the ground floor of the Lara House was utilized into a mixed use - residential occupancy and a barber shop. A grilled gate replaced the front door. The other parts of the house were disintegrated. Additional works were also conducted such as overlaying of concrete hollow blocks and cement
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Quadrant Style. With its predecessor, the First
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finishes. Several tarpaulins were also posted within the front facade of the house. Electrical wiring, accumulation of black deposits, and nearby vegetation present problems as well.
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The Lara House is a Post and Lintel Type of construction. Wood posts were located at the ground floor - reaching up to the second floor. It reflects Second
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another site, presently located in
Bernabe Compound, Pulanglupa in 1988. From 25-bed capacity, the Las Piñas District Hospital could then accommodate 50-bed capacity.
136:(formerly Pineda). They were the parents of the current owner. Laura Trajano, born on June 30, 1931, was the current co-owner and occupant of the ancestral house.
125:(Bb. Pilipinas-Universe 1994 and a finalist in the 1994 Miss Universe Pageant held in Manila) while Elioterio Lara worked as clerk in Cuartel Master located in
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Francesca Lara, daughter of
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Trinidad Santos, daughter of
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