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Invasion Marker in Guanica, Puerto Rico

Commemorative stone placed by the Daughters of the American Revolution to mark the point in Guanica, on the Southwest coast of Puerto Rico where US Forces entered Puerto Rico in 1896 during the Spanish-American War. Puerto Rico has been a US territory since.

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Commemorative stone placed by the Daughters of the American Revolution to mark the point in Guanica, on the Southwest coast of Puerto Rico where US Forces entered Puerto Rico in 1896 during the Spanish-American War. Puerto Rico has been a US territory since.
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