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National Register of Historic Places listings in

This is a list of the buildings, sites, districts, and objects listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Guam. There are currently 132 listed sites spread across 17 of the 19 of Guam. The villages of Agana Heights and Mongmong-Toto-Maite do not have any listings.

Listed historic sites include Spanish colonial ruins, a few surviving pre-World War II ifil houses, Japanese fortifications, two massacre sites, and a historic district. Two other locations that were previously listed have been removed from the Register.

This list is complete through NPS recent listings (https://www.nps.gov/subjects/n ationalregister/weekly-list.htm) posted July 17, 2020.[1] Map of Guam

Current listings Name on the [2] Image Date listed[3] Location Description Register August 19, 1985 (#75001912 (https://npg Address 1 Achugao Bay Site Umatac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/75001912))

September 26, 2008 Aga Tongan (#08000941 (https://npg Address 2 Archaeological Inarajan allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] Site ail/NRIS/08000941))

June 11, 1975 (#75002155 (https://npg Address 3 Agaga Umatac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/75002155))

Roughly bounded by South 2nd, South 3rd, February 8, 1985 and West Agana Historic (#85000495 (https://npg 4 9th, Santa Hagåtña District allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Cruz and ail/NRIS/85000495)) Legaspi Streets 13°28′27″N 144°45′52″E Aspenall September 6, 1974 Street and Historic Agana Spanish (#74002300 (https://npg Guam 5 Hagåtña Spanish Bridge allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Highway 1 colonial bridge ail/NRIS/74002300)) 13°28′36″N 144°45′01″E

West shore March 4, 1991 of Paseo de Agana-Hagatna (#88001880 (https://npg 6 Susana Hagåtña Pillbox allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°28′41″N ail/NRIS/88001880)) 144°45′58″E

March 4, 1991 Agana/Hagatna (#88001877 (https://npg Address 7 Cliffline [4] Hagåtña Fortifications allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted ail/NRIS/88001877)) Coastline northwest of March 4, 1975 Agat from Agat Invasion (#75001913 (https://npg Toocha 8 Agat Beach allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Beach south ail/NRIS/75001913)) to Bangi 13°23′07″N 144°39′18″E

December 13, 2011 Sunken Agat World War II (#11000880 (https://npg Address landing 9 Agat Amtrac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] vehicle off ail/NRIS/11000880)) Agat Beach.

10 Aratama Maru June 2, 1988 Talofofo Bay Talofofo Japanese (#88000612 (https://npg 13°20′05″N freighter that 144°46′02″E lies at bottom allery.nps.gov/AssetDet of Talofofo ail/NRIS/88000612)) Bay[5]

March 4, 1991 As Sombreru (#88001883 (https://npg Address 11 Tamuning Pillbox I allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001883)) South shore March 4, 1991 of Tumon As Sombreru (#88001864 (https://npg Beach in 12 Tamuning Pillbox II allery.nps.gov/AssetDet ail/NRIS/88001864)) 13°30′19″N 144°47′48″E West of March 4, 1991 Matapang As Sombreru (#88001887 (https://npg 13 Park Tamuning Pillbox III allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°30′21″N ail/NRIS/88001887)) 144°47′47″E

February 14, 1979 North edge of Asan Invasion (#79002617 (https://npg Asan Asan- 14 Beach allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°28′22″N Maina ail/NRIS/79002617)) 144°42′46″E

Between July 18, 1975 Asan and Asan Ridge Battle (#75001916 (https://npg Asan- 15 Nimitz Hill Area allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Maina 13°28′06″N ail/NRIS/75001916)) 144°42′55″E November 7, 1978 (#78003413 (https://npg Address 16 Asmaile Point Merizo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/78003413)) May 6, 1976 (#76002277 (https://npg Address 17 Asquiroga Cave Talofofo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/76002277)) 300 feet (91 m) southeast of Guam November 21, 1995 Highway 1 (#95001367 (https://npg (Marine 18 Atantano Shrine Piti allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Drive), north ail/NRIS/95001367)) of junction with Guam Highway 2A 13°25′20″N 144°40′34″E March 4, 1991 (#88001889 (https://npg Address 19 Ayulang Pillbox Hagåtña allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001889)) West end of December 3, 2010 Beatrice Baza Outdoor (#10000972 (https://npg 20 Baza Rd.[6] Yona Oven allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°24′13″N ail/NRIS/10000972)) 144°46′04″E 21 Cable Station September 6, 1979 6 miles Agat Ruins (#79003742 (https://npg (9.7 km) allery.nps.gov/AssetDet north of Agat ail/NRIS/79003742)) 13°26′17″N 144°38′57″E

Near junction of Canada- September 26, 2008 Toto Road Canada Water (#08000165 (https://npg and Canada- 22 Barrigada Wells allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Toto Loop ail/NRIS/08000165)) Road 13°27′42″N 144°47′04″E Archaeological 1.1 miles site of a (1.8 km) November 21, 1974 village, north- (#74002036 (https://npg extending 23 Cetti Bay northwest of Umatac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet along most of Umatac ail/NRIS/74002036)) the bay, also 13°18′52″N known as Jati 144°39′16″E and as Ati.

April 12, 2016 Chalan Chaqui'an (#16000129 (https://npg Emsley 24 Yigo Massacre Site allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°34′17″N ail/NRIS/16000129)) 144°53′20″E

November 29, 1979 Guam Merlyn G. Cook (#79003743 (https://npg Highway 4 25 Merizo School allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°16′07″N ail/NRIS/79003743)) 144°39′51″E

November 7, 1978 (#78003414 (https://npg Address 26 Creto Site Umatac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/78003414))

53 feet (16 m) south Guam November 14, 1994 Highway 9, Cruz Water (#94001310 (https://npg 27 southeast of Yigo Catchment allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Pott's ail/NRIS/94001310)) Junction 13°35′05″N 144°51′58″E On Agana December 22, 1976 Bay, off Dungcas Beach (#76001965 (https://npg Guam 28 Tamuning Defense Guns allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Highway 1 ail/NRIS/76001965)) 13°29′31″N 144°46′31″E November 19, 1974 (#74002316 (https://npg Address 29 Fafai Beach Site Tamuning allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002316)) 30 Faha Massacre August 27, 1991 Off Guam Merizo Site (#91001091 (https://npg Highway 4, allery.nps.gov/AssetDet south of ail/NRIS/91001091)) Pigua Road 13°16′18″N 144°39′49″E Fonte River, immediately February 25, 2014 southwest of (#14000035 (https://npg Nimitz Hill Asan- 31 Fonte River Dam allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Overlook Maina ail/NRIS/14000035)) Park 13°27′31″N 144°43′43″E South of October 18, 1974 Umatac of Fort Nuestra (#74002042 (https://npg Guam 32 Señora de la Umatac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Highway 40 Soledad ail/NRIS/74002042)) 13°17′42″N 144°39′36″E Northwest of May 1, 1974 Umatac on (#74002041 (https://npg Guam 33 Fort San Jose Umatac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Highway 2 ail/NRIS/74002041)) 13°18′02″N 144°39′31″E

August 30, 1974 Guam Fort Santa (#74002301 (https://npg Highway 7 34 Hagåtña Agueda allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°28′25″N ail/NRIS/74002301)) 144°44′52″E

Northwest August 10, 1974 corner of (#74002043 (https://npg 35 Fort Santo Angel Umatac Bay Umatac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°17′56″N ail/NRIS/74002043)) 144°39′39″E

November 21, 1974 (#74002040 (https://npg Address 36 Fouha Bay Umatac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002040))

November 19, 1974 (#74002309 (https://npg Address 37 Gadao's Cave Inarajan allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002309))

March 4, 1991 Garapan Mount (#88001888 (https://npg Address 38 Talofofo Pillbox allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001888)) October 26, 2015 (#99001185 (https://npg Address 39 Gilan Tamuning allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/99001185))

40 Gongna Beach March 4, 1991 East San Tamuning Gun (#88001897 (https://npg Vitores Drive Emplacement allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°31′32″N ail/NRIS/88001897)) 144°48′15″E March 4, 1991 East San Gongna Beach (#88001898 (https://npg Vitores Drive 41 Tamuning Gun Mount allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°31′27″N ail/NRIS/88001898)) 144°48′14″E March 4, 1991 East San Gonga Beach (#88001894 (https://npg Vitores Drive 42 Tamuning Mount Pillbox allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°31′24″N ail/NRIS/88001894)) 144°48′15″E February 1, 2007 Chalan Santo Guam Congress (#06001320 (https://npg Papa 43 Hagåtña Building allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°28′30″N ail/NRIS/06001320)) 144°45′08″E October 6, 1977 Off Guam (#77001568 (https://npg Highway 1 44 Hagåtña allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°28′26″N ail/NRIS/77001568)) 144°44′44″E 0.25 miles (0.40 km) south of Guam November 14, 1994 Highway 8 Guzman Water (#94001312 (https://npg and 0.25 45 Barrigada Catchment allery.nps.gov/AssetDet miles ail/NRIS/94001312)) (0.40 km) east of Guam Highway 10 13°28′02″N 144°48′22″E Chapel Road near barracks February 3, 1999 14, Ha. 62-76 (#99001706 (https://npg Commander Santa 46 Japanese midget allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Naval Forces Rita attack submarine ail/NRIS/99001706)) Marianas 13°25′40″N 144°38′46″E

November 7, 1978 (#78003416 (https://npg Address 47 Hanum Site Yigo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/78003416))

November 20, 1974 Haputo Beach (#74002308 (https://npg Address 48 Site allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002308))

49 Hill 40 March 4, 1975 0.2 miles Agat (#75001910 (https://npg (0.32 km) allery.nps.gov/AssetDet southwest of ail/NRIS/75001910)) Agat off Guam Highway 2 13°22′37″N 144°39′16″E March 4, 1991 Ilik River (#88001869 (https://npg Address 50 Yona Fortification I allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001869)) March 4, 1991 Shore of Ylig Ilik River (#88001871 (https://npg Point 51 Yona Fortification II allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°23′11″N ail/NRIS/88001871)) 144°46′23″E March 4, 1991 Guam (#88001890 (https://npg Highway 4 52 Inarajan Pillbox Inarajan allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°16′23″N ail/NRIS/88001890)) 144°44′53″E December 4, 1974 (#74002310 (https://npg Address 53 Inarajan Ridge Inarajan allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002310))

November 7, 1977 Guam (#77001569 (https://npg Highway 4 54 Inarajan Village Inarajan allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°16′19″N ail/NRIS/77001569)) 144°44′47″E

March 4, 1991 West of Ypao (#88001863 (https://npg Point 55 Ipao Pillbox I Tamuning allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°30′19″N ail/NRIS/88001863)) 144°47′01″E

March 4, 1991 (#88001873 (https://npg Address 56 Ipao Pillbox II Tamuning allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001873)) March 4, 1991 (#88001874 (https://npg Address 57 Ipao Pillbox III Tamuning allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001874)) December 27, 1974 (#74002317 (https://npg Address 58 Jinapsan Site Yigo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002317)) Southwest of December 19, 1979 Yona on Light Model Tank (#79003107 (https://npg Cross Island 59 Yona No. 95 allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Road ail/NRIS/79003107)) 13°22′47″N 144°45′25″E

November 7, 1978 (#78003415 (https://npg Address 60 Machagden Point Umatac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/78003415))

November 12, 2014 Mahlac (#14000891 (https://npg Address 61 Talofofo Pictograph Cave allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/14000891))

62 Malesso November 28, 2012 Jesus Merizo Japanese Rice (#12000973 (https://npg Barcinas Rd. Mill allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°15′50″N ail/NRIS/12000973)) 144°40′16″E Talona Beach March 4, 1991 on Cocos (#88001872 (https://npg 63 Malessu' Pillbox Lagoon Merizo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°15′39″N ail/NRIS/88001872)) 144°40′28″E

April 8, 1980 (#80004242 (https://npg Address 64 Malolos Site Inarajan allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/80004242))

South shore March 4, 1991 of As Anite (#88001886 (https://npg 65 Mana Pillbox Cove Talofofo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°20′27″N ail/NRIS/88001886)) 144°46′12″E June 14, 2016 Manenggon (#16000362 (https://npg Address 66 Concentration [4] Yona Camp allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted ail/NRIS/16000362)) June 10, 1975 Off of Guam Mataguac Hill (#75002122 (https://npg Highway 1 67 Yigo Command Post allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°32′36″N ail/NRIS/75002122)) 144°52′55″E March 4, 1991 (#88001867 (https://npg Address 68 Matala' Pillbox Talofofo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001867)) 0.6 miles (0.97 km) April 3, 1975 southwest of Matgue River (#75001917 (https://npg Asan- 69 Asan of Valley Battle Area allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Maina Marine Drive ail/NRIS/75001917)) 13°27′54″N 144°42′17″E August 7, 1974 Guam Memorial Beach (#74002039 (https://npg Highway 1 Asan- 70 Park allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°28′24″N Maina ail/NRIS/74002039)) 144°42′52″E May 29, 1975 Guam (#75002152 (https://npg Highway 4 71 Merizo Bell Tower Merizo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°15′57″N ail/NRIS/75002152)) 144°40′05″E

September 17, 1974 Guam (#74002315 (https://npg Highway 4 72 Merizo Conbento Merizo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°15′57″N ail/NRIS/74002315)) 144°40′06″E

February 8, 1985 Maxwell Historic ifil- (#85000408 (https://npg Street 73 Hagåtña constructed allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°28′09″N house ail/NRIS/85000408)) 144°45′07″E

74 Mochom December 4, 1974 Address Mangilao (#74002314 (https://npg restricted[4] allery.nps.gov/AssetDet ail/NRIS/74002314)) March 13, 1979 Northeast of Mount Tenjo (#79003745 (https://npg Santa Rita Santa 75 Fortifications allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°25′10″N Rita ail/NRIS/79003745)) 144°41′49″E March 4, 1991 Naton Headland (#88001884 (https://npg Address 76 Tamuning Fortification I allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001884)) March 4, 1991 Naton Headland (#88001885 (https://npg Address 77 Tamuning Fortification II allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001885))

December 27, 1974 (#74002311 (https://npg Address 78 Nomna Bay Site Inarajan allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002311))

February 21, 1975 North Inarajan (#75002151 (https://npg Address 79 Inarajan Site allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/75002151))

March 4, 1991 (#88001882 (https://npg Address 80 Oka Fortification Tamuning allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001882)) 5 miles (8.0 km) north on June 18, 1975 Orote (#75002149 (https://npg Santa 81 Orote Field Peninsula, allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Rita within Naval ail/NRIS/75002149)) Base Guam. 13°26′07″N 144°38′22″E Naval Station Guam, October 23, 1979 northern tip Orote Historical (#79003744 (https://npg Santa 82 of Orote Complex allery.nps.gov/AssetDet [7] Rita ail/NRIS/79003744)) Peninsula 13°26′48″N 144°37′37″E

March 13, 1974 (#74002318 (https://npg Address 83 Pagat Site Yigo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002318))

March 4, 1991 Shore of Chalan (#88001878 (https://npg 84 Pagu' Pillbox I Pago- allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°25′18″N Ordot ail/NRIS/88001878)) 144°46′55″E 85 Pagu' Pillbox II March 4, 1991 Shore of Chalan (#88001879 (https://npg Pago Bay Pago- allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°24′59″N Ordot ail/NRIS/88001879)) 144°46′56″E Agfayan December 3, 2010 Point, south Paulino Outdoor (#10000971 (https://npg side of Bear 86 Inarajan Oven allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Rock Lane[8] ail/NRIS/10000971)) 13°15′59″N 144°44′24″E East of junction of June 18, 1975 Guam Piti Coastal (#75001909 (https://npg 87 Highway 1 Piti Defense Guns allery.nps.gov/AssetDet and 11 ail/NRIS/75001909)) 13°27′38″N 144°41′31″E

May 1, 1974 Saylor Street (#74002302 (https://npg 88 Plaza de Espana 13°28′26″N Hagåtña allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 144°45′06″E ail/NRIS/74002302))

North side, December 3, 2010 J.C. Santos Quan Outdoor (#10000970 (https://npg St. at J.C. 89 Piti Oven allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Tuncap St.[9] ail/NRIS/10000970)) 13°27′50″N 144°41′36″E

August 30, 1974 Guam San Dionisio (#74002037 (https://npg Highway 2 90 Umatac Church Ruins allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°17′57″N ail/NRIS/74002037)) 144°39′47″E

0.7 miles (1.1 km) October 31, 1975 south of Bijia San Vitores (#75002154 (https://npg Point off 91 Tamuning Martyrdom Site allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Guam ail/NRIS/75002154)) Highway 4 13°30′59″N 144°48′21″E Francisco Q. June 12, 1998 Guam Sanchez (#98000678 (https://npg Highway 2 92 Umatac Elementary allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°17′57″N School ail/NRIS/98000678)) 144°39′49″E March 4, 1991 East San Sanvitores Beach (#88001891 (https://npg Vitores Drive 93 Japanese Tamuning Fortification allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°31′00″N ail/NRIS/88001891)) 144°48′20″E

November 8, 1974 (#74002038 (https://npg Address 94 Sella Bay Site Umatac allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002038))

95 SMS Cormoran April 4, 1975 Piti (#75002156 (https://npg 13°27′45″N allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 144°39′06″E ail/NRIS/75002156)) September 5, 1975 74 Golden South Finegayan (#75002150 (https://npg Shower Lane 96 Dededo Park allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°33′08″N ail/NRIS/75002150)) 144°49′34″E

March 26, 1979 South Pulantat (#79003747 (https://npg Address 97 Yona Site allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/79003747))

February 24, 1975 South Talofofo (#75002153 (https://npg Address 98 Talofofo Site allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/75002153))

Northeast of November 19, 1974 Agana (#74002303 (https://npg 99 Spanish Dikes Springs Hagåtña allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°27′48″N ail/NRIS/74002303)) 144°45′57″E Marine Drive, October 8, 1999 Commander Agat and (#99001184 (https://npg Naval Forces 100 Sumay Cemetery Santa allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Marianas Rita ail/NRIS/99001184)) 13°26′09″N 144°39′16″E West of October 10, 1974 Guam Taelayag Spanish (#74002304 (https://npg 101 Highway 2 Agat Bridge allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°21′16″N ail/NRIS/74002304)) 144°38′45″E

March 24, 2004 Andersen Air Talagi Pictograph (#04001240 (https://npg Force Base Dededo 102 Cave allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Address and Yigo ail/NRIS/04001240)) Restricted

September 10, 1974 Off Guam Taleyfac Spanish (#74002305 (https://npg Highway 2 103 Agat Bridge allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°21′48″N ail/NRIS/74002305)) 144°38′58″E

November 5, 2014 Talisay Site-Latte' (#14000892 (https://npg Address Santa 104 Saddok Talisai allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] Rita ail/NRIS/14000892))

December 27, 1974 Talofofo River (#74002312 (https://npg Address 105 Inarajan Valley Site allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002312))

106 Talofofo-Talu'fofo' March 4, 1991 South shore Talofofo Pillbox (#88001876 (https://npg of the Ylig allery.nps.gov/AssetDet River ail/NRIS/88001876)) 13°21′53″N 144°46′02″E

April 15, 1980 Taogam (#80004243 (https://npg Address 107 Archeological Mangilao allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] Settlement ail/NRIS/80004243))

November 26, 1991 Espinosa Tinta Massacre (#91001720 (https://npg Avenue 108 Merizo Site allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°15′49″N ail/NRIS/91001720)) 144°40′40″E Apra Harbor, July 14, 1988 Naval Base (#88000967 (https://npg 109 Tokai Maru Guam Piti allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°27′33″N ail/NRIS/88000967)) 144°39′15″E Toghca Point March 4, 1991 shoreling, (#88001875 (https://npg 110 Tokcha' Pillbox Talofofo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°22′15″N ail/NRIS/88001875)) 144°46′09″E March 4, 1991 East San Tomhum Cliffline (#88001895 (https://npg Vitores Drive 111 Tamuning Fortification I allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°30′23″N ail/NRIS/88001895)) 144°48′20″E March 4, 1991 East San Tomhum Cliffline (#88001896 (https://npg Vitores Drive 112 Tamuning Fortification II allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°30′29″N ail/NRIS/88001896)) 144°48′23″E March 4, 1991 Tomhum Cliffline (#88001868 (https://npg Address 113 Tamuning Fortification III allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001868)) March 4, 1991 East San (#88001893 (https://npg Vitores Drive 114 Tomhum Pillbox I Tamuning allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°30′47″N ail/NRIS/88001893)) 144°48′12″E March 4, 1991 East San (#88001866 (https://npg Vitores Drive 115 Tomhun Pillbox II Tamuning allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°30′33″N ail/NRIS/88001866)) 144°48′02″E March 4, 1991 East San Tomhum Pillbox (#88001865 (https://npg Vitores Drive 116 Tamuning III allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°30′23″N ail/NRIS/88001865)) 144°47′52″E March 4, 1991 Tonhum (#88001870 (https://npg Address 117 Tamuning Fortification I allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001870)) November 14, 1994 Hatsuho Golf Torre Water (#94001311 (https://npg Course 118 Yigo Catchment allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°34′55″N ail/NRIS/94001311)) 144°51′47″E

119 Toves House February 8, 1985 Marine Drive Hagåtña (#85000410 (https://npg 13°34′55″N 144°51′38″E allery.nps.gov/AssetDet ail/NRIS/85000410)) Junction of March 4, 2016 Marine Corps (#14000893 (https://npg Drive and 120 Tumon-Maui Well Dededo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Tumon Lane ail/NRIS/14000893)) 13°30′35″N 144°48′34″E February 6, 2009 South side of (#08001408 (https://npg Finile Road 121 Umang Dam Agat allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°22′38″N ail/NRIS/08001408)) 144°39′27″E November 12, 1999 Guam Umatac Outdoor (#99001301 (https://npg Highway 4 122 Umatac Library allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°17′59″N ail/NRIS/99001301)) 144°39′38″E March 4, 1991 Umatac-Umatak (#88001881 (https://npg Address 123 Umatac Pillbox allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/88001881)) December 1, 2015 Marine Corps U.S. Naval (#15000846 (https://npg Drive 124 Hagåtña Cemetery allery.nps.gov/AssetDet 13°28′39″N ail/NRIS/15000846)) 144°45′28″E December 27, 1974 (#74002306 (https://npg Address 125 Uruno Beach Site Dededo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002306)) December 27, 1974 (#74002307 (https://npg Address 126 Uruno Site Dededo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002307)) August 18, 1978 War in the Pacific Marine Drive (#78003198 (https://npg 127 National Historical 13°23′12″N Hagåtña allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Park 144°39′28″E ail/NRIS/78003198)) December 4, 1974 (#74002313 (https://npg Address 128 West Atate Inarajan allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/74002313))

March 26, 1979 (#79003746 (https://npg Address Santa 129 West Bona Site allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] Rita ail/NRIS/79003746))

Between 114 December 3, 2010 and 126 Won Pat Outdoor (#10000969 (https://npg Mansanita 130 Sinajana Oven allery.nps.gov/AssetDet Ct.[10] ail/NRIS/10000969)) 13°27′43″N 144°45′15″E

January 16, 1980 (#80004244 (https://npg Address 131 Yokoi's Cave Talofofo allery.nps.gov/AssetDet restricted[4] ail/NRIS/80004244)) 132 Ypao Beach May 24, 1984 Address Tamuning Archeological Site (#84000889 (https://npg restricted[4] allery.nps.gov/AssetDet ail/NRIS/84000889))

Former listings

Name on the City or [2] Image Date listed Date removed Location Summary Register town 163 Chalan Guam Legislative January 23, 2003 Santo Papa 1 December 30, 2004 Hagåtña Building Site (#02001722) Juan Pablo Dos February 8, 1985 334 Hernan 2 Ungacta House December 31, 2004 Agana (#85000409) Cortez

See also

List of National Historic Landmarks in United States commonwealths and territories, associated states, and foreign states

References

1. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions" (https://www.nps.gov/subjects/natio nalregister/weekly-list.htm). National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on July 17, 2020. 2. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects. 3. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number. 4. Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources (https://archive.org/details/guidelinesforres00knoe), National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/20706997). 5. Submerged Cultural Resources Unit, National Park Service (1988). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Aratama Maru" (https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/ 88000612_text). National Park Service. and accompanying photos (https://npgallery.nps.gov/N RHP/GetAsset/NRHP/88000612_photos) 6. Geocode coords estimated based on description in National Register nomination form (http://hi storicguam.org/PDF/nominations/BazaHotnu.pdf) Archived (https://web.archive.org/web/20160 304075452/http://historicguam.org/PDF/nominations/BazaHotnu.pdf) 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. 7. "Draft Access Plan" (https://web.archive.org/web/20150624162059/htt p://ns1.pacificnewscenter.com/images/stories/Draft_JRM_Access_Plan_Package_10Jul2014.p df) (PDF). Naval Facilities Engineering Command Marianas. Archived from the original (http://n s1.pacificnewscenter.com/images/stories/Draft_JRM_Access_Plan_Package_10Jul2014.pdf) (PDF) on 2015-06-24. Retrieved 2015-06-24. 8. Geocode coords estimated based on description in National Register nomination form (http://hi storicguam.org/PDF/nominations/PaulinoHotnu.pdf). 9. Geocode coords estimated based on description in National Register nomination form (http://hi storicguam.org/PDF/nominations/QuanHotnu.pdf). 10. Geocode coords estimated based on description in National Register nomination form (http://hi storicguam.org/PDF/nominations/WonPatHotnu.pdf).

External links

National Register: Aviation history in Guam (http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/aviation/oro.htm) Orote Field

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