Camp Pangatian Shrine
(Cabanatuan City). Before the war, this used to be a military training camp for twenty years but was
converted into a concentration camp for Allied Prisoners of War during the Japanese occupation.
Some of the supervisors of the infamous Bataan Death March from Bataan to Corregidor in April to
May 1942 were imprisoned here. A shrine now honors the brave rescue of the POW`s by the Filipino
guerillas led by the late Governor Eduardo L. Joson. The Camp is a popular tourist destination area
for the veterans of WWII and their families who visit our country.
Gen. Luna Statue(Cabanatuan City)
A statue of Gen. Luna astride a horse stands at the Plaza of Cabanatuan City in
front of Cathedral. Gen. Luna was assassinated in the city, which subsequently adopted him.
The Sideco House(San Isidro)
The Grand Sideco House in San Isidro which Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo frequented marks
this Gallant town has proven time and again to be the cradle of the Filipino heroes. It is also the
place where Gen. Frederick Funston planned the captured of the captured of the first President of the
Philippine Republic.
Dalton Pass(Carranglan)
Located in Capintalan, Carranglan, N.E. the place is about 5 hectares and accessible to
any kind of transfortation along Maharlika road. The place has a monument of General Dalton with
the historical accounts of World War II.
Barrio Labi (Bongabon)
Located in the town of Bongabon, along the National Highway going to Baler, Quezon,
this is the death place of Mrs. Aurora Aragon Quezon, the wife of the late President Manuel Luiz
Quezon.
Apolinario Mabini Marker(Cuyapo)
In a house in Cuyapo, a marker was installed where Apolinario Mabini, the sublime
paralytic was arrested by the Americans in December 10, 1899.
Triala House(Guimba)
The house owned by the Novo Ecijano revolutionary leader Gen. Manuel Tinio, built
during the early commonwealth period, features orminate designs, turn of the century Furniture and
a life size image of the esteemed Novobr Ecijano Don Kapitan Berong in stained glass.
The Wright Institute of San Isidro
One of the first school established outside Metro Manila during the American period.
Brick Walls of Gabaldon
It took four decades before the Augustinian missionaries were able to continue their mission in
Bongabon, in 1636. Ruins of brick walls remain to this day.
Fort Magsaysay(Palayan City)
Located in the province capital, Fort Magsaysay has a total area of 74,000 hectares.
Being one of the biggest military training camp not only in the Philippines but the whole of Asia,
Fort Magsaysay provide new breed of soldiers in different fields such as engineering, health care and
education. Pahingahan Complex is the main attraction of the camp. Described as a mini dam, it
offers a breathtaking scenery of natural rainforest and a huge lake.
Central Luzon State University
One of the best agricultural institutions in the country. Oftentimes, Nueva Ecija is referred to as the
“Agricultural Educational Center of Luzon” because of the presence of CLSU.
BSP Jamboree Site
(Palayan City). The largest jamboree site in Central Luzon. Held here, the 1968 Boy Scout of the
Philippines (BSP) National Jamboree was dubbed as the “Jamboree of Experience and History”.
GSP Josepa Lianes Escoda
(Palayan City). A 12-hectare jamboree and camping site for the Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP).