National Register of Historic Places listings in Guam

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Map of Guam

This is a list of the

19 villages 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-

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 National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 19, 2024.[1]

Numbers of listings

District # of Sites
1 Agana Heights 0
2 Asan-Maina 5
3 Barrigada 2
4 Chalan Pago-Ordot 2
5 Dededo 6
6 Hågat 7
7 Hagåtña 14
8 Humåtak 14
9 Inalåhan 11
10 Malesso 8
11 Mangilao 2
12 Mongmong-Toto-Maite 0
13 Piti 5
14 Sånta Rita-Sumai 9
15 Sinajana 1
16 Talo'fo'fo 10
17 Tamuning 25
18 Yigo 8
19 Yona 6
(duplicates) (1)[2]
Total: 134

Agana Heights

There are no properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Agana Heights.

Asan-Maina

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Asan Invasion Beach
Asan Invasion Beach
Asan Invasion Beach
February 14, 1979
(#79002617)
North edge of Asan
13°28′22″N 144°42′46″E / 13.472778°N 144.712778°E / 13.472778; 144.712778 (Asan Invasion Beach)
Asan-Maina
2 Asan Ridge Battle Area July 18, 1975
(#75001916)
Between Asan and Nimitz Hill
13°28′06″N 144°42′55″E / 13.468333°N 144.715278°E / 13.468333; 144.715278 (Asan Ridge Battle Area)
Asan-Maina
3 Fonte River Dam
Fonte River Dam
Fonte River Dam
February 25, 2014
(#14000035)
Fonte River, immediately southwest of Nimitz Hill Overlook Park
13°27′31″N 144°43′43″E / 13.458630°N 144.728578°E / 13.458630; 144.728578 (Fonte River Dam)
Asan-Maina
4 Matgue River Valley Battle Area April 3, 1975
(#75001917)
0.6 miles (0.97 km) southwest of Asan of Marine Drive
13°27′54″N 144°42′17″E / 13.465°N 144.704722°E / 13.465; 144.704722 (Matgue River Valley Battle Area)
Asan-Maina
5
Memorial Beach Park
August 7, 1974
(#74002039)
Guam Highway 1
13°28′24″N 144°42′52″E / 13.473333°N 144.714444°E / 13.473333; 144.714444 (Memorial Beach Park)
Asan-Maina

Barrigada

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Canada Water Wells September 26, 2008
(#08000165)
Near junction of Canada-Toto Road and Canada-Toto Loop Road
13°27′42″N 144°47′04″E / 13.461667°N 144.784444°E / 13.461667; 144.784444 (Canada Water Wells)
Barrigada
2 Guzman Water Catchment November 14, 1994
(#94001312)
0.25 miles (0.40 km) south of Guam Highway 8 and 0.25 miles (0.40 km) east of Guam Highway 10
13°28′02″N 144°48′22″E / 13.467361°N 144.806111°E / 13.467361; 144.806111 (Guzman Water Catchment)
Barrigada

Chalan Pago-Ordot

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1
Pagu' Pillbox I
March 4, 1991
(#88001878)
Shore of Pago Bay
13°25′18″N 144°46′55″E / 13.421667°N 144.782083°E / 13.421667; 144.782083 (Pagu' Pillbox I)
Chalan Pago-Ordot
2
Pagu' Pillbox II
March 4, 1991
(#88001879)
Shore of Pago Bay
13°24′59″N 144°46′56″E / 13.41625°N 144.782361°E / 13.41625; 144.782361 (Pagu' Pillbox II)
Chalan Pago-Ordot

Dededo

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Haputo Beach Site
Haputo Beach Site
Haputo Beach Site
November 20, 1974
(#74002308)
Address restricted[5]
Dededo
2 South Finegayan Latte Stone Park
South Finegayan Latte Stone Park
South Finegayan Latte Stone Park
September 5, 1975
(#75002150)
74 Golden Shower Lane
13°33′08″N 144°49′34″E / 13.552222°N 144.82625°E / 13.552222; 144.82625 (South Finegayan Latte Stone Park)
Dededo
3 Talagi Pictograph Cave
Talagi Pictograph Cave
Talagi Pictograph Cave
March 24, 2004
(#04001240)
Andersen Air Force Base
Address Restricted

Dededo and Yigo
4 Tumon-Maui Well March 4, 2016
(#14000893)
Junction of Marine Corps Drive and Tumon Lane
13°30′35″N 144°48′34″E / 13.509823°N 144.809508°E / 13.509823; 144.809508 (Tumon-Maui Well)
Dededo
5 Uruno Beach Site December 27, 1974
(#74002306)
Address restricted[5]
Dededo
6 Uruno Site December 27, 1974
(#74002307)
Address restricted[5]
Dededo

Hågat

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Agat Invasion Beach
Agat Invasion Beach
Agat Invasion Beach
March 4, 1975
(#75001913)
Coastline northwest of Agat from Toocha Beach south to Bangi
13°23′07″N 144°39′18″E / 13.385278°N 144.655°E / 13.385278; 144.655 (Agat Invasion Beach)
Hågat
2 Agat World War II Amtrac
Agat World War II Amtrac
Agat World War II Amtrac
December 13, 2011
(#11000880)
Address restricted[5]
Hågat Sunken landing vehicle off Agat Beach.
3
Cable Station Ruins
Cable Station Ruins
Cable Station Ruins
September 6, 1979
(#79003742)
6 miles (9.7 km) north of Agat
13°26′17″N 144°38′57″E / 13.438056°N 144.649167°E / 13.438056; 144.649167 (Cable Station Ruins)
Hågat
4 Hill 40 March 4, 1975
(#75001910)
0.2 miles (0.32 km) southwest of Hågat off Guam Highway 2
13°22′37″N 144°39′16″E / 13.376944°N 144.654306°E / 13.376944; 144.654306 (Hill 40)
Hågat
5 Taelayag Spanish Bridge October 10, 1974
(#74002304)
West of Guam Highway 2
13°21′16″N 144°38′45″E / 13.354444°N 144.645833°E / 13.354444; 144.645833 (Taelayag Spanish Bridge)
Hågat
6 Taleyfac Spanish Bridge
Taleyfac Spanish Bridge
Taleyfac Spanish Bridge
September 10, 1974
(#74002305)
Off Guam Highway 2
13°21′48″N 144°38′58″E / 13.363333°N 144.649444°E / 13.363333; 144.649444 (Taleyfac Spanish Bridge)
Hågat
7 Umang Dam February 6, 2009
(#08001408)
South side of Finile Road
13°22′38″N 144°39′27″E / 13.377222°N 144.6575°E / 13.377222; 144.6575 (Umang Dam)
Hågat

Hagåtña

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Agana Historic District
Agana Historic District
Agana Historic District
February 8, 1985
(#85000495)
Roughly bounded by South 2nd, South 3rd, and West 9th, Santa Cruz and Legaspi Streets
13°28′27″N 144°45′52″E / 13.474167°N 144.764306°E / 13.474167; 144.764306 (Agana Historic District)
Hagåtña
2 Agana Spanish Bridge
Agana Spanish Bridge
Agana Spanish Bridge
September 6, 1974
(#74002300)
Aspenall Street and Guam Highway 1
13°28′36″N 144°45′01″E / 13.476667°N 144.750278°E / 13.476667; 144.750278 (Agana Spanish Bridge)
Hagåtña Historic Spanish colonial bridge
3 Agana-Hagatna Pillbox
Agana-Hagatna Pillbox
Agana-Hagatna Pillbox
March 4, 1991
(#88001880)
West shore of Paseo de Susana
13°28′41″N 144°45′58″E / 13.478056°N 144.766111°E / 13.478056; 144.766111 (Agana-Hagatna Pillbox)
Hagåtña
4
Agana/Hagatna Cliffline Fortifications
March 4, 1991
(#88001877)
Address restricted[5]
Hagåtña
5 Ayulang Pillbox March 4, 1991
(#88001889)
Address restricted[5]
Hagåtña
6 Fort Santa Agueda
Fort Santa Agueda
Fort Santa Agueda
August 30, 1974
(#74002301)
Guam Highway 7
13°28′25″N 144°44′52″E / 13.473611°N 144.747778°E / 13.473611; 144.747778 (Fort Santa Agueda)
Hagåtña
7 Guam Congress Building
Guam Congress Building
Guam Congress Building
February 1, 2007
(#06001320)
Chalan Santo Papa
13°28′30″N 144°45′08″E / 13.475106°N 144.752358°E / 13.475106; 144.752358 (Guam Congress Building)
Hagåtña
8 Guam Institute
Guam Institute
Guam Institute
October 6, 1977
(#77001568)
Off Guam Highway 1
13°28′26″N 144°44′44″E / 13.473889°N 144.745556°E / 13.473889; 144.745556 (Guam Institute)
Hagåtña
9 Mesa House February 8, 1985
(#85000408)
Maxwell Street
13°28′09″N 144°45′07″E / 13.469167°N 144.751806°E / 13.469167; 144.751806 (Mesa House)
Hagåtña Historic
ifil
-constructed house
10 Plaza de Espana
Plaza de Espana
Plaza de Espana
May 1, 1974
(#74002302)
Saylor Street
13°28′26″N 144°45′06″E / 13.473889°N 144.751667°E / 13.473889; 144.751667 (Plaza de Espana)
Hagåtña
11 Spanish Dikes November 19, 1974
(#74002303)
Northeast of Agana Springs
13°27′48″N 144°45′57″E / 13.463333°N 144.765833°E / 13.463333; 144.765833 (Spanish Dikes)
Hagåtña
12 Toves House February 8, 1985
(#85000410)
Marine Drive
13°34′55″N 144°51′38″E / 13.581944°N 144.860417°E / 13.581944; 144.860417 (Toves House)
Hagåtña
13 U.S. Naval Cemetery December 1, 2015
(#15000846)
Marine Corps Drive
13°28′39″N 144°45′28″E / 13.477398°N 144.757768°E / 13.477398; 144.757768 (U.S. Naval Cemetery)
Hagåtña
14 War in the Pacific National Historical Park
War in the Pacific National Historical Park
War in the Pacific National Historical Park
August 18, 1978
(#78003198)
Marine Drive
13°23′12″N 144°39′28″E / 13.386667°N 144.657639°E / 13.386667; 144.657639 (War in the Pacific National Historical Park)
Hagåtña

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Guam Legislative Building Site January 23, 2003
(#02001722)
December 30, 2004 163 Chalan Santo Papa Juan Pablo Dos
Hagåtña
2 Ungacta House February 8, 1985
(#85000409)
December 31, 2004 334 Hernan Cortez
Hagåtña Demolished in August 2002

Humåtak

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Achugao Bay Site August 19, 1985
(#75001912)
Address restricted[5]
Humåtak
2 Agaga
Agaga
Agaga
June 11, 1975
(#75002155)
Address restricted[5]
Humåtak
3 Cetti Bay
Cetti Bay
Cetti Bay
November 21, 1974
(#74002036)
1.1 miles (1.8 km) north-northwest of Humåtak
13°18′52″N 144°39′16″E / 13.314444°N 144.654306°E / 13.314444; 144.654306 (Cetti Bay)
Humåtak Archaeological site of a village, extending along most of the bay, also known as Jati and as Ati.
4 Creto Site
Creto Site
Creto Site
November 7, 1978
(#78003414)
Address restricted[5]
Humåtak
5 Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
October 18, 1974
(#74002042)
South of Umatac of Guam Highway 40
13°17′42″N 144°39′36″E / 13.295°N 144.66°E / 13.295; 144.66 (Fort Nuestra Señora de la Soledad)
Humåtak
6 Fort San Jose May 1, 1974
(#74002041)
Northwest of Humåtak on Guam Highway 2
13°18′02″N 144°39′31″E / 13.300694°N 144.658611°E / 13.300694; 144.658611 (Fort San Jose)
Humåtak
7 Fort Santo Angel August 10, 1974
(#74002043)
Northwest corner of Umatac Bay
13°17′56″N 144°39′39″E / 13.298889°N 144.660833°E / 13.298889; 144.660833 (Fort Santo Angel)
Humåtak
8 Fouha Bay
Fouha Bay
Fouha Bay
November 21, 1974
(#74002040)
Address restricted[5]
Humåtak
9 Machagden Point
Machagden Point
Machagden Point
November 7, 1978
(#78003415)
Address restricted[5]
Humåtak
10 San Dionisio Church Ruins
San Dionisio Church Ruins
San Dionisio Church Ruins
August 30, 1974
(#74002037)
Guam Highway 2
13°17′57″N 144°39′47″E / 13.299167°N 144.663056°E / 13.299167; 144.663056 (San Dionisio Church Ruins)
Humåtak
11 Francisco Q. Sanchez Elementary School June 12, 1998
(#98000678)
Guam Highway 2
13°17′57″N 144°39′49″E / 13.2991°N 144.6635°E / 13.2991; 144.6635 (Francisco Q. Sanchez Elementary School)
Humåtak
12 Sella Bay Site
Sella Bay Site
Sella Bay Site
November 8, 1974
(#74002038)
Address restricted[5]
Humåtak
13 Umatac Outdoor Library
Umatac Outdoor Library
Umatac Outdoor Library
November 12, 1999
(#99001301)
Guam Highway 4
13°17′59″N 144°39′38″E / 13.299722°N 144.660556°E / 13.299722; 144.660556 (Umatac Outdoor Library)
Humåtak
14 Umatac-Umatak Pillbox March 4, 1991
(#88001881)
Address restricted[5]
Humåtak

Inalåhan

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Aga Tongan Archaeological Site
Aga Tongan Archaeological Site
Aga Tongan Archaeological Site
September 26, 2008
(#08000941)
Address restricted[5]
Inalåhan
2 Gadao's Cave
Gadao's Cave
Gadao's Cave
November 19, 1974
(#74002309)
Address restricted[5]
Inalåhan
3 Inarajan Pillbox March 4, 1991
(#88001890)
Guam Highway 4
13°16′23″N 144°44′53″E / 13.273056°N 144.748194°E / 13.273056; 144.748194 (Inarajan Pillbox)
Inalåhan
4 Inarajan Ridge December 4, 1974
(#74002310)
Address restricted[5]
Inalåhan
5
Inarajan Village
Inarajan Village
Inarajan Village
November 7, 1977
(#77001569)
Guam Highway 4
13°16′19″N 144°44′47″E / 13.272083°N 144.746389°E / 13.272083; 144.746389 (Inarajan Village)
Inalåhan
6 Malolos Site
Malolos Site
Malolos Site
April 8, 1980
(#80004242)
Address restricted[5]
Inalåhan
7 Nomna Bay Site
Nomna Bay Site
Nomna Bay Site
December 27, 1974
(#74002311)
Address restricted[5]
Inalåhan
8 North Inarajan Site
North Inarajan Site
North Inarajan Site
February 21, 1975
(#75002151)
Address restricted[5]
Inalåhan
9 Paulino Outdoor Oven December 3, 2010
(#10000971)
Agfayan Point, south side of Bear Rock Lane[6]
13°15′59″N 144°44′24″E / 13.2664°N 144.74°E / 13.2664; 144.74 (Paulino Outdoor Oven)
Inalåhan
10 Talofofo River Valley Site
Talofofo River Valley Site
Talofofo River Valley Site
December 27, 1974
(#74002312)
Address restricted[5]
Inalåhan
11 West Atate December 4, 1974
(#74002313)
Address restricted[5]
Inalåhan

Malesso

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Asmaile Point November 7, 1978
(#78003413)
Address restricted[5]
Malesso
2 Merlyn G. Cook School
Merlyn G. Cook School
Merlyn G. Cook School
November 29, 1979
(#79003743)
Guam Highway 4
13°16′07″N 144°39′51″E / 13.268684°N 144.664288°E / 13.268684; 144.664288 (Merlyn G. Cook School)
Malesso
3 Faha Massacre Site August 27, 1991
(#91001091)
Off Guam Highway 4, south of Pigua Road
13°16′18″N 144°39′49″E / 13.271667°N 144.663611°E / 13.271667; 144.663611 (Faha Massacre Site)
Malesso
4 Malesso Japanese Rice Mill November 28, 2012
(#12000973)
Jesus Barcinas Rd.
13°15′50″N 144°40′16″E / 13.2639°N 144.6712°E / 13.2639; 144.6712 (Malesso Japanese Rice Mill)
Malesso
5 Malessu' Pillbox March 4, 1991
(#88001872)
Talona Beach on Cocos Lagoon
13°15′39″N 144°40′28″E / 13.260972°N 144.674444°E / 13.260972; 144.674444 (Malessu' Pillbox)
Malesso
6 Merizo Bell Tower May 29, 1975
(#75002152)
Guam Highway 4
13°15′57″N 144°40′05″E / 13.265833°N 144.668194°E / 13.265833; 144.668194 (Merizo Bell Tower)
Malesso
7 Merizo Conbento
Merizo Conbento
Merizo Conbento
September 17, 1974
(#74002315)
Guam Highway 4
13°15′57″N 144°40′06″E / 13.265833°N 144.668333°E / 13.265833; 144.668333 (Merizo Conbento)
Malesso
8 Tinta Massacre Site November 26, 1991
(#91001720)
Espinosa Avenue
13°15′49″N 144°40′40″E / 13.263611°N 144.677778°E / 13.263611; 144.677778 (Tinta Massacre Site)
Malesso

Mangilao

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Mochom
Mochom
Mochom
December 4, 1974
(#74002314)
Address restricted[5]
Mangilao
2 Taogam Archeological Settlement
Taogam Archeological Settlement
Taogam Archeological Settlement
April 15, 1980
(#80004243)
Address restricted[5]
Mangilao

Mongmong-Toto-Maite

There are no properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Mongmong-Toto-Maite.

Piti

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Atantano Shrine
Atantano Shrine
Atantano Shrine
November 21, 1995
(#95001367)
300 feet (91 m) southeast of Piti
2 Piti Coastal Defense Guns
Piti Coastal Defense Guns
Piti Coastal Defense Guns
June 18, 1975
(#75001909)
East of junction of Guam Highway 1 and 11
13°27′38″N 144°41′31″E / 13.460556°N 144.692083°E / 13.460556; 144.692083 (Piti Coastal Defense Guns)
Piti
3 Quan Outdoor Oven December 3, 2010
(#10000970)
North side, J.C. Santos St. at J.C. Tuncap St.[7]
13°27′50″N 144°41′36″E / 13.4639°N 144.6933°E / 13.4639; 144.6933 (Quan Outdoor Oven)
Piti
4 SMS Cormoran
SMS Cormoran
SMS Cormoran
April 4, 1975
(#75002156)
Apra Harbor
13°27′45″N 144°39′06″E / 13.4625°N 144.651667°E / 13.4625; 144.651667 (SMS Cormoran)
Piti
5 Tokai Maru
Tokai Maru
Tokai Maru
July 14, 1988
(#88000967)
Apra Harbor, Naval Base Guam
13°27′33″N 144°39′15″E / 13.459028°N 144.654167°E / 13.459028; 144.654167 (Tokai Maru)
Piti

Sånta Rita-Sumai

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Dådi Beach Japanese Bunker September 7, 2021
(#100006869)
Address restricted[5]
Santa Rita
vicinity
2 Dobo Spring Latte Set Complex September 7, 2021
(#100006870)
Address restricted[5]
Santa Rita
vicinity
3 Ha. 62-76 Japanese midget attack submarine
Ha. 62-76 Japanese midget attack submarine
Ha. 62-76 Japanese midget attack submarine
February 3, 1999
(#99001706)
Chapel Road near barracks 14, Commander Naval Forces Marianas
13°25′40″N 144°38′46″E / 13.427778°N 144.646111°E / 13.427778; 144.646111 (Ha. 62-76 Japanese midget attack submarine)
Santa Rita
4 Mount Tenjo Fortifications March 13, 1979
(#79003745)
Northeast of Santa Rita
13°25′10″N 144°41′49″E / 13.419583°N 144.696944°E / 13.419583; 144.696944 (Mount Tenjo Fortifications)
Santa Rita
5 Orote Field
Orote Field
Orote Field
June 18, 1975
(#75002149)
5 miles (8.0 km) north on Orote Peninsula, within Naval Base Guam.
13°26′07″N 144°38′22″E / 13.435278°N 144.639444°E / 13.435278; 144.639444 (Orote Field)
Santa Rita
6 Orote Historical Complex October 23, 1979
(#79003744)
Naval Station Guam, northern tip of Orote Peninsula[8]
13°26′48″N 144°37′37″E / 13.4466°N 144.6270°E / 13.4466; 144.6270 (Orote Historical Complex)
Santa Rita
7 Sumay Cemetery
Sumay Cemetery
Sumay Cemetery
October 8, 1999
(#99001184)
Marine Drive, Commander Naval Forces Marianas
13°26′09″N 144°39′16″E / 13.435972°N 144.654306°E / 13.435972; 144.654306 (Sumay Cemetery)
Santa Rita
8 Talisay Site-Latte' Saddok Talisai
Talisay Site-Latte' Saddok Talisai
Talisay Site-Latte' Saddok Talisai
November 5, 2014
(#14000892)
Address restricted[5]
Santa Rita
9 West Bona Site
West Bona Site
West Bona Site
March 26, 1979
(#79003746)
Address restricted[5]
Santa Rita

Sinajana

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Won Pat Outdoor Oven December 3, 2010
(#10000969)
Between 114 and 126 Mansanita Ct.[9]
13°27′43″N 144°45′15″E / 13.4619°N 144.7542°E / 13.4619; 144.7542 (Won Pat Outdoor Oven)
Sinajana

Talo'fo'fo

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Aratama Maru
Aratama Maru
Aratama Maru
June 2, 1988
(#88000612)
Talofofo Bay
13°20′05″N 144°46′02″E / 13.334861°N 144.767222°E / 13.334861; 144.767222 (Aratama Maru)
Talofofo
Japanese freighter that lies at bottom of Talofofo Bay[10]
2 Asquiroga Cave May 6, 1976
(#76002277)
Address restricted[5]
Talofofo
3 Garapan Mount Pillbox March 4, 1991
(#88001888)
Address restricted[5]
Talofofo
4 Mahlac Pictograph Cave
Mahlac Pictograph Cave
Mahlac Pictograph Cave
November 12, 2014
(#14000891)
Address restricted[5]
Talofofo
5 Mana Pillbox March 4, 1991
(#88001886)
South shore of As Anite Cove
13°20′27″N 144°46′12″E / 13.340833°N 144.770000°E / 13.340833; 144.770000 (Mana Pillbox)
Talofofo
6 Matala' Pillbox March 4, 1991
(#88001867)
Address restricted[5]
Talofofo
7 South Talofofo Site
South Talofofo Site
South Talofofo Site
February 24, 1975
(#75002153)
Address restricted[5]
Talofofo
8
Talofofo-Talu'fofo' Pillbox
March 4, 1991
(#88001876)
South shore of the Ylig River
13°21′53″N 144°46′02″E / 13.364722°N 144.767361°E / 13.364722; 144.767361 (Talofofo-Talu'fofo' Pillbox)
Talofofo
9 Tokcha' Pillbox March 4, 1991
(#88001875)
Toghca Point shoreling, Ipan
13°22′15″N 144°46′09″E / 13.370833°N 144.769167°E / 13.370833; 144.769167 (Tokcha' Pillbox)
Talofofo
10 Yokoi's Cave
Yokoi's Cave
Yokoi's Cave
January 16, 1980
(#80004244)
Address restricted[5]
Talofofo

Tamuning

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 As Sombreru Pillbox I March 4, 1991
(#88001883)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning
2 As Sombreru Pillbox II
As Sombreru Pillbox II
As Sombreru Pillbox II
March 4, 1991
(#88001864)
South shore of Tumon Beach in Tumon Bay
13°30′19″N 144°47′48″E / 13.505139°N 144.796667°E / 13.505139; 144.796667 (As Sombreru Pillbox II)
Tamuning
3 As Sombreru Pillbox III
As Sombreru Pillbox III
As Sombreru Pillbox III
March 4, 1991
(#88001887)
West of Matapang Park
13°30′21″N 144°47′47″E / 13.505972°N 144.796389°E / 13.505972; 144.796389 (As Sombreru Pillbox III)
Tamuning
4 Dungcas Beach Defense Guns
Dungcas Beach Defense Guns
Dungcas Beach Defense Guns
December 22, 1976
(#76001965)
On Agana Bay, off Guam Highway 1
13°29′31″N 144°46′31″E / 13.491806°N 144.775278°E / 13.491806; 144.775278 (Dungcas Beach Defense Guns)
Tamuning
5 Fafai Beach Site November 19, 1974
(#74002316)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning
6 Gilan October 26, 2015
(#99001185)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning
7 Gongna Beach Gun Emplacement
Gongna Beach Gun Emplacement
Gongna Beach Gun Emplacement
March 4, 1991
(#88001897)
East San Vitores Drive
13°31′32″N 144°48′15″E / 13.525578°N 144.804105°E / 13.525578; 144.804105 (Gongna Beach Gun Emplacement)
Tamuning
8 Gongna Beach Gun Mount March 4, 1991
(#88001898)
East San Vitores Drive
13°31′27″N 144°48′14″E / 13.524167°N 144.803889°E / 13.524167; 144.803889 (Gongna Beach Gun Mount)
Tamuning
9 Gongna Beach Mount Pillbox March 4, 1991
(#88001894)
East San Vitores Drive
13°31′24″N 144°48′15″E / 13.523333°N 144.804167°E / 13.523333; 144.804167 (Gongna Beach Mount Pillbox)
Tamuning
10 Ipao Pillbox I
Ipao Pillbox I
Ipao Pillbox I
March 4, 1991
(#88001863)
West of Ypao Point
13°30′19″N 144°47′01″E / 13.505278°N 144.783611°E / 13.505278; 144.783611 (Ipao Pillbox I)
Tamuning
11 Ipao Pillbox II March 4, 1991
(#88001873)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning
12 Ipao Pillbox III March 4, 1991
(#88001874)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning
13 Naton Headland Fortification I March 4, 1991
(#88001884)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning
14 Naton Headland Fortification II March 4, 1991
(#88001885)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning
15 Oka Fortification March 4, 1991
(#88001882)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning
16 San Vitores Beach Japanese Fortification March 4, 1991
(#88001891)
East San Vitores Drive
13°31′00″N 144°48′20″E / 13.516667°N 144.805556°E / 13.516667; 144.805556 (San Vitores Beach Japanese Fortification)
Tamuning Misspelled ("Sanvitores") in NHRP database. Correctly spelled in application.
17 San Vitores Martyrdom Site October 31, 1975
(#75002154)
0.7 miles (1.1 km) south of Bijia Point off Guam Highway 4
13°30′59″N 144°48′21″E / 13.516389°N 144.805833°E / 13.516389; 144.805833 (San Vitores Martyrdom Site)
Tamuning
18 Tomhum Cliffline Fortification I March 4, 1991
(#88001895)
East San Vitores Drive
13°30′23″N 144°48′20″E / 13.506389°N 144.805556°E / 13.506389; 144.805556 (Tomhum Cliffline Fortification I)
Tamuning
19 Tomhum Cliffline Fortification II March 4, 1991
(#88001896)
East San Vitores Drive
13°30′29″N 144°48′23″E / 13.508194°N 144.80625°E / 13.508194; 144.80625 (Tomhum Cliffline Fortification II)
Tamuning
20 Tomhum Cliffline Fortification III March 4, 1991
(#88001868)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning
21 Tomhum Pillbox I March 4, 1991
(#88001893)
East San Vitores Drive
13°30′47″N 144°48′12″E / 13.513056°N 144.803333°E / 13.513056; 144.803333 (Tomhum Pillbox I)
Tamuning
22 Tomhum Pillbox II March 4, 1991
(#88001866)
East San Vitores Drive
13°30′33″N 144°48′02″E / 13.509028°N 144.800694°E / 13.509028; 144.800694 (Tomhum Pillbox II)
Tamuning
23 Tomhum Pillbox III March 4, 1991
(#88001865)
East San Vitores Drive
13°30′23″N 144°47′52″E / 13.50625°N 144.797778°E / 13.50625; 144.797778 (Tomhum Pillbox III)
Tamuning
24 Tonhum Fortification I March 4, 1991
(#88001870)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning
25 Ypao Beach Archeological Site
Ypao Beach Archeological Site
Ypao Beach Archeological Site
May 24, 1984
(#84000889)
Address restricted[5]
Tamuning

Yigo

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Chaqui'an Massacre Site
Chaqui'an Massacre Site
Chaqui'an Massacre Site
April 12, 2016
(#16000129)
Chalan Emsley
13°34′17″N 144°53′20″E / 13.571291°N 144.888899°E / 13.571291; 144.888899 (Chaqui'an Massacre Site)
Yigo
2 Cruz Water Catchment November 14, 1994
(#94001310)
53 feet (16 m) south Guam Highway 9, southeast of Pott's Junction
13°35′05″N 144°51′58″E / 13.584861°N 144.866111°E / 13.584861; 144.866111 (Cruz Water Catchment)
Yigo
3 Hanum Site
Hanum Site
Hanum Site
November 7, 1978
(#78003416)
Address restricted[5]
Yigo
4 Jinapsan Site December 27, 1974
(#74002317)
Address restricted[5]
Yigo
5 Mataguac Hill Command Post June 10, 1975
(#75002122)
Off of Guam Highway 1
13°32′36″N 144°52′55″E / 13.543472°N 144.882083°E / 13.543472; 144.882083 (Mataguac Hill Command Post)
Yigo
6 Pagat Site
Pagat Site
Pagat Site
March 13, 1974
(#74002318)
Address restricted[5]
Yigo
7 Talagi Pictograph Cave
Talagi Pictograph Cave
Talagi Pictograph Cave
March 24, 2004
(#04001240)
Andersen Air Force Base
Address Restricted

Dededo and Yigo
8 Torre Water Catchment November 14, 1994
(#94001311)
Hatsuho Golf Course
13°34′55″N 144°51′47″E / 13.581944°N 144.863194°E / 13.581944; 144.863194 (Torre Water Catchment)
Yigo

Yona

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Village Description
1 Baza Outdoor Oven December 3, 2010
(#10000972)
West end of Beatrice Baza Rd.[11]
13°24′13″N 144°46′04″E / 13.4036°N 144.7678°E / 13.4036; 144.7678 (Baza Outdoor Oven)
Yona
2 Ilik River Fortification I March 4, 1991
(#88001869)
Address restricted[5]
Yona
3 Ilik River Fortification II March 4, 1991
(#88001871)
Shore of Ylig Point
13°23′11″N 144°46′23″E / 13.386389°N 144.773056°E / 13.386389; 144.773056 (Ilik River Fortification II)
Yona
4 Light Model Tank No. 95 December 19, 1979
(#79003107)
Southwest of Yona on Cross Island Road
13°22′47″N 144°45′25″E / 13.379722°N 144.757083°E / 13.379722; 144.757083 (Light Model Tank No. 95)
Yona
5 Manenggon Concentration Camp June 14, 2016
(#16000362)
Address restricted[5]
Yona
6 South Pulantat Site
South Pulantat Site
South Pulantat Site
March 26, 1979
(#79003747)
Address restricted[5]
Yona

See also

References

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 19, 2024.
  2. ^ Talagi Pictograph Cave is listed in both Dededo and Yigo.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q 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.
  5. ^
    OCLC 20706997
    .
  6. ^ Geocode coords estimated based on description in National Register nomination form.
  7. ^ Geocode coords estimated based on description in National Register nomination form.
  8. ^ "Draft Joint Region Marianas Access Plan" (PDF). Naval Facilities Engineering Command Marianas. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-06-24. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
  9. ^ Geocode coords estimated based on description in National Register nomination form.
  10. ^ Submerged Cultural Resources Unit, National Park Service (1988). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Aratama Maru". National Park Service. and accompanying photos
  11. ^ Geocode coords estimated based on description in National Register nomination form Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine.

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