File:Central facade of the Legislative Building.jpg

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English: The central portion of the facade of the Legislative Building facing Padre Burgos, elements in the Neo-Classical style (Corinthian columns, ornate carvings and statues); plus the podium, stand, & flagpole base where in 1937 Manuel L. Quezon stood at the inauguration of the Philippine Commonwealth
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Source Paulo Alcazaren's Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/paulo.alcazaren)
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