First Line of Defense Marker (Dinalupihan)
Marks the first strong line of defense of combined Phil. and USAFFE troops against
the Japanese invasion during World War II.
Democracy Marker
Situated at the provincial boundary between Pampanga and Bataan which depicts the role of Bataan in the fight for freedom for the preservation of democracy.
Death March Marker (Orani)
The folk arts statue commemorating the defiant spirit of Bataan, where Death march
marches passed on their way to the prison camp.
Tomas Pinpin Monument (Abucay)
In memory of first Filipino printer. It was in Abucay church where Tomas Pinpin coauthored
and printed the earliest books in the country with Fr. Blancas de San Jose in 1610.
The Main Battle Position (Abucay)
The battle possition of the USAFFE, known officially as the Abucay -Morong Line, under
the War Plan Orange 3. The then second Lieutenant Alexander R. Miniger, Jr., 57th Infantry (PS) Gainsville, Georgia was posthumously decorated the Congressional Medal for an action on this line
12 January 1942, and became the first America´s highest military decoration.
Abucay Municipal Building (Abucay)
A historic relic of one of the largest town of Bataan.
Bankal Settlement
A newly created barangay where the Aetas still maintain their traditional customs and usages in
accordance with our cultural heritage.
Zero Kilometer Marker (Bagac)
The start of the infamous Death March that also marks the beginning of Japanese control
over the nation.
Lamao World War II Marker
World War II exempted almost no place in the province that this town overlooking Manila Bay and
Corregidor deserves a marker.
Flaming Sword
A symbol of the Filipino courage and gallantry in the face of external threats to the nation´s
democracy and peace.
Final Battle Site Marker
To remember the coutage and heroism of Bataan defenders amidst hunger, sickness and death.
Battle of Trail 2 (Capot Hill)
A point where several men died in defense of freedom and democracy.
Catholic Church Belfry
This was used as a site for Japanese artillery bombardment of Mt. Samat where both Filipino and
American Forces gave their last stand.
Sitio Diwa
A full-pledged barangay but a glorious example of a small village which answered the call for the
united defense against foreign aggressors.
Fall of Bataan Marker (Balanga)
This commemorates the fall of Bataan, in memory of war veterans, living and dead. The
marker symbolizes the courage and the enduring commitment of a Filipino soldier to his country.
Surrender Site Marker (Balanga)
Marks the spot where the grim surrender of Bataan and Corregidor was signed by Maj.
Gen. Edward King Jr., on April 9, 1942. Surrender marker can be found within the compound of Balanga Elementary School.
Dambana ng Kagitingan (Shrine of Valor) Pilar
Natural shrine atop Mt. Samat which immortalizes the agony of the Filipino and Americans against
the forces of aggression and articulates the Commitment of the Filipino people to freedom and
dignity.
Battle of Toul Pocket Marker (Bagac)
Marks the significant pockers where a battle ensued as a prelude to the final defense in
Bataan. The series of fights to eliminate the Japanese forces known as the Battle of Pockets fought
from Jan 27 to Feb. 17.
Maria Canon Statue
This tower was erected for the repose of many dead souls in the Philippines during World War 2 by
the Mie-ken Daiichi Shueesec of the Japanese Sohtohshuh Spot, September 1978.
Philippine-Japan Friendship Tower
This symbolizes that after a war, there is a period of reconciliation, peace and friendship.
Roosevelt National Park
A forest reservation ideal for outdoor adventures and Boy Scout Camporal area with facilities for
irrigation and game hunting.
BEPZA
The Bataan export Processing Zone Authority is the site of many foreign based factories and
companies producing items ranging from dolls to automobiles for export.
U.N. Refuge Center (Morong)
A temporary resettlement area and processing center for Indo-Chinese refugees migrating
to European, American and Facific countries.
Nuclear Power Plant
The country´s first controversial commercial nuclear power plant with a capacity of 620 megawatts.
Cayetano Arellano Marker (Orion)
This marks Orion, as the birthplace of the first Filipino Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Francisco Balagtas Monument
In honor of the great Filipino poet and patriot, this monument was erected.