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About Us

Barangay Poblacion I is the heart of Carcar City, rich in history and vibrant community spirit.
A hillside settlement with densely packed houses made primarily of red bricks and concrete. Many buildings appear incomplete or under construction, with visible rebar and unfinished surfaces. The structures vary in size and shape, stacked closely together. Blue water tanks are prominently situated on rooftops, and some laundry is hanging out to dry. Vegetation, including small trees and plants, grows sporadically among the buildings. Overhead cables are visible against a clear blue sky.
A traditional wooden building adorned with multiple Philippine flags. The structure is decorated with hanging lanterns and lush greenery along the walls, creating a rustic yet vibrant appearance. The setting appears to be an exterior view of a historical or cultural site.

Community Events

A densely packed hillside community with numerous red and brown buildings, featuring traditional architectural style. A narrow road weaves through the settlement, with a few people walking along it.
Annual fiesta celebrations bring everyone together with music and dance.
A bustling market scene with people walking along a cobblestone street. The iconic red sign of 'PUBLIC MARKET CENTER' is prominently displayed, with a vintage car parked in the background. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by the presence of vendors and vibrant red umbrellas.
Community clean-up drives help keep our barangay green and beautiful.
A traditional thatched-roof building made from bamboo stands in a rural setting, with lush green hills in the background. People are dressed in colorful, traditional attire, featuring red, black, and orange patterns, standing and interacting around the building. Some are wearing headgear with feathers and decorative elements. The architecture includes woven bamboo walls and decorative elements hanging from the roof.
Community clean-up drives help keep our barangay green and beautiful.

Location

Heart of Carcar City

History

697 Hilltop Street, Springfield, MA, USA

Culture

9am – 6pm

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