Los Túneles subterráneos de San Germán facts for kids
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Alcantarilla Pluvial sobre la Quebrada Manzanares
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U.S. Historic district
Contributing property |
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Location | Extending from approximately the junction of Ferrocarril and Esperanza Streets to approximately the junction of Javilla and Ensanche Streets San German, Puerto Rico |
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Area | 0.5 acres (0.20 ha) |
Built | 1835 |
Part of | San Germán Historic District (ID94000084) |
NRHP reference No. | 90000552 |
Added to NRHP | April 12, 1990 |
Los Túneles subterráneos de San Germán is a vaulted brick storm sewer system built in 1835 underneath the urban center of San Germán, Puerto Rico. The system is made of a central tunnel and several smaller side tunnels. The construction is of brick and rubble with modern concrete repairs. The main part of the system covers the underground course of Quebrada Manzanares from its headwaters to its resurgence as a surface stream, 842.53 metres (2,764.2 ft) away. The vaulted brick branches, most of them abandoned and sealed, date mostly from before 1910. The tunnel sections built up to 1918 are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Alcantarilla Pluvial sobre la Quebrada Manzanares.
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In Spanish: Túneles subterráneos de San Germán para niños