While most
towns and places take pride on native delicacies and dishes, Sta.
Barbara, Iloilo has a drink that can actually do more than quench one's
thirst. Sta. Barbara's drinking water since time immemorial is known as "poso". It doesn't stop flowing even during summer, it is colored like tea and it "burns".
But before you take out your white hankies and start waving it; or line
up, bathe or take a sip in the hopes of curing physical pains, it's not
actually that "miraculous" in that sense. Read More
The Santa Barbara Centennial Museum was built in 1998 as part of the Centennial Freedom Trail Site Project of the Philippine Centennial Commission. The museum houses antiques, artifacts and photos that tell the story of Santa Barbara’s historical heritage. The museum has two wings: the left wing is the historical wing while the right wing has been designated as the changing museum. In the historical wing is Gen. Martin Teofilo Delgado’s Exhibit. The items on exhibit here are: Gen. Martin Teofilo Delgado’s Exhibit – the greatest revolutionary hero of the Visayas, and the first Filipino Governor of Iloilo under the American regime. 1. GMTD’s bed 2. GMTD’s backbone – spared by the Delgado clan for display to the museum with document of permission 3. Documents written in Spanish attesting of him as the first Filipino Governor of Iloilo 4. Photos of him with his family 5. Frames explaining the Cry of Santa Barbara and his biography 6. Revolutionary insignia o...
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