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- Mayflower_Building abstract "The Mayflower Building, built in 1938 is one of the few remaining Art Deco building in the Malate district in the city of Manila, Philippines. The Mayflower Building has a rich heritage of its own. It was place where previous Philippine Presidents Elpidio Quirino and Ramon Magsaysay frequented. The Mayflower Building survived the ravages of World War 2 and also the fast transformation of urban landscape brought by new developments in the district. The Mayflower received much praise for its historic and architectural contributions.Originally, the Mayflower was designed as a residential apartment and later was leased mostly to foreign dignitaries after the Liberation of Manila. The US Agency for International Development was its first non-residential occupant. After USAID vacated the building, the Mayflower has become the office of the Embassy of Indonesia and later followed by the Embassy of Spain. Afterwards, it became the headquarters of a religious organization, Opus Dei. A Spanish language school, Instituto Cervantes also occupied the building after Opus Dei vacated it.Today, the Mayflower Building was acquired the De La Salle – College of St. Benilde to house various offices and student facilities for the Benildean community. The building was renamed St. Miguel Febres Cordero, an Equadorian De La Salle Brother who is revered for his contribution to the field of teaching.".
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- Mayflower_Building wikiPageRevisionID "703817334".
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Manila_(1945).
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_Deco_architecture_in_the_Philippines.
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1938.
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Malate,_Manila.
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:Educational_structures_in_Metro_Manila.
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink Elpidio_Quirino.
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink Manila.
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink Ramon_Magsaysay.
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink St._Miguel_Febres_Cordero.
- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLink File:Close_up_Mayflower_Bldg.JPG.
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- Mayflower_Building wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mayflower Building".
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- Mayflower_Building subject Category:Art_Deco_architecture_in_the_Philippines.
- Mayflower_Building subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1938.
- Mayflower_Building subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Malate,_Manila.
- Mayflower_Building subject Category:Educational_structures_in_Metro_Manila.
- Mayflower_Building hypernym Building.
- Mayflower_Building type Building.
- Mayflower_Building comment "The Mayflower Building, built in 1938 is one of the few remaining Art Deco building in the Malate district in the city of Manila, Philippines. The Mayflower Building has a rich heritage of its own. It was place where previous Philippine Presidents Elpidio Quirino and Ramon Magsaysay frequented. The Mayflower Building survived the ravages of World War 2 and also the fast transformation of urban landscape brought by new developments in the district.".
- Mayflower_Building label "Mayflower Building".
- Mayflower_Building sameAs Q18358315.
- Mayflower_Building sameAs m.0121_ll5.
- Mayflower_Building sameAs Q18358315.
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- Mayflower_Building depiction Mayflower_Building.JPG.
- Mayflower_Building isPrimaryTopicOf Mayflower_Building.