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Historical Edifices

Dingras Church Ruins.

One of the Town’s tourist attractions, it is usually the place where historical and cultural shows are held. It is one of the largest and oldest churches built during the Spanish regime

Many Dingrenios are Catholics, that a church, their place of worship, was constructed when the old Catholic Church was ruined by the war and weather elements.

Ancestral Homes.

The painted one was the ancestral home of Gregorio Puruganan, Floor Leader and Delegate of the Second District of Ilocos Norte to the 1971 Constitutional Convention, a nationally known poet and writer and an outstanding practicing lawyer.

Tabaclera Building.

This was the Spanish tobacco warehouse which manifested an intensive tobacco cultivation in Dingras Valley which included towns of Marcos, Solsona, Espiritu, Pinili and Nueva Era.

The St. Joseph Institute.

It is a very sturdy structure out of bricks and is now utilized as a private secondary school building

The Roman Catholic Cemetery.

The Catholics of Dingras have a high respect for the dead, hence this cemetery was built during the Spanish era as revealed by the brick walls. Here, masses are held on All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day.

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