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- Casillas_de_Camineros abstract "Casillas de Camineros is the name in Spanish given to structures built every 6 kilometers during the latter part of the 19th century alongside the major roads built in Puerto Rico and provided as residences to the "camineros", specially-trained government workers charged with providing maintenance to the surface of approximately six kilometers of a major road. The island's "Camino Central", which ran from the southern city of Ponce to the capital city of San Juan had 33 Casillas de Camineros, which were built simultaneously as the highway was being built, thus assuring its maintenance from day one.Abandoned in the latter part of the 20th century, many of these structures have deteriorated or been demolished. Others have been put to other uses. In Bayamón, a structure to the west of the city was turned into a small museum. Another, in the municipality of Cayey's Jájome ward was turned in the first half of the 20th century into the Governor of Puerto Rico's official mountain retreat or Casa Jájome.Casa Jájome has been refurbished and become a comfortable residence with modern furnishings, expanded to include a dining room and den, in addition to the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen and living room located in the original structure, and a multi-level terraced garden has been developed. Damaged by Hurricane Georges in 1998, it was remodeled under the Sila Calderón administration between 2001-2004. Across Jájome Road, a two-story structure houses a security detail, the entranceway to a large gazebo and other facilities.".
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- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageRevisionID "636069536".
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageWikiLink Casa_Jájome.
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transportation_in_Puerto_Rico.
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageWikiLink Cayey,_Puerto_Rico.
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Georges.
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageWikiLink Ponce,_Puerto_Rico.
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Rico.
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan,_Puerto_Rico.
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageWikiLink Sila_Calderón.
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageWikiLink Sila_María_Calderón.
- Casillas_de_Camineros wikiPageWikiLinkText "Casa Jájome".
- Casillas_de_Camineros hasPhotoCollection Casillas_de_Camineros.
- Casillas_de_Camineros subject Category:Transportation_in_Puerto_Rico.
- Casillas_de_Camineros hypernym Name.
- Casillas_de_Camineros comment "Casillas de Camineros is the name in Spanish given to structures built every 6 kilometers during the latter part of the 19th century alongside the major roads built in Puerto Rico and provided as residences to the "camineros", specially-trained government workers charged with providing maintenance to the surface of approximately six kilometers of a major road.".
- Casillas_de_Camineros label "Casillas de Camineros".
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- Casillas_de_Camineros wasDerivedFrom Casillas_de_Camineros?oldid=636069536.
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