THE OLD MUNICIPAL BUILDING
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THE NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING (still under construction)
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POSSIBLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS DUERO PARK & PLAZA(Brgy. San Pedro)
Now sparkling with colors and fragance of blooming flowers and lush greenery.
DUERO VIEW DECK- formerly LOVER’S LANE(Private now) Where one can witness and appreciate the beauty and nature and the panoramic view of Duero.
BULAWAN RICE TERRACES(Brgy. Bangwalog) Remnants of the rich and aesthetic ingenuity of our people. One of the sights comparable to those seen in Mountain Province.
THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH CHURCH(Brgy. San Pedro) Is considered one of the oldest wooden church in the country, still stands as steadfast and as strong as the fate of the Duerohanons.
THE LORD OF PARDON HILL(Brgy. San Pedro) The place where the Duerohanons commemorate the sufferings and death of the Son of God in order to save mankind.
THE ESKAYA COMMUNITY(Brgy. Taytay) Eskaya is considered one distinct culture not found anywhere in the world.
ANIBONGAN MASSACRE SITE(Brgy. Anibongan)
A place of Valor, Glory and Heroism. The site of the last World War II astrocities
CAMP VERDE(Brgy. Bangwalog) First, it was just a vision, then came the will and determination, now... it became the historical landmark. Camp Verde - the last bastion of Boholano insurgency against the superior American Expeditionary Forces.
PROPOSED DIVE SITES(Brgys. Mawi and Langkis) Two dive sites has been identified with assorted colored live corrals and abundance of marine species located at barangays Mawi and Langkis. These sites were mapped out and identified by BFAR.
CAVES OF TAYTAY(Brgy. Taytay) Prestine and equivocally beautiful caves with stalagmites and stalactites undisturbed by human presence found in Barangay Bangwalog and Taytay.
DUERO CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Brgy. San Pedro) Is one of the oldest Central Elementary School in the Province, constructed in 1910. This was built through the initiative of an American teacher named Mr. Raymond Shiedler. The only existing old two-storey elementary school building in the province.
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