Pink Mallows of Quezon Hall (City/Camp History 4)
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(DSC03469) Hollyhock, Common Hollyhock, Musk Mallow, Pink Mallow (Alcea rosea, Althaea chinensis, Althaea ficifolia, Althaea rosea) ..... The Commission responded to Worcester’s call to develop Baguio. Act Number Two appropriated $5,000.00 to survey the land for the construction of a railway system that would bring visitors by train, straight from Manila to Baguio. Of course, this amount of money was not enough. The cost of a railroad was too expensive. The Benguet Road was built as a temporary solution until funds could be raised. The road was completed in January 1905, under the direction of Major Kennon. Funds were never raised for the railroad, and eventually the idea was abandoned. (Taken from Heritage Conservation Society)
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