Jose D. Aspiras
Jose D. Aspiras (August 18, 1924 – November 14, 1999) was a typical tough Filipino politician. He was a member of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos's cabinet, and was responsible for the designation of Agoo as a first class municipality. He was interred in the local Basilica Minore in Agoo, La Union, Philippines after making large donations some called "sin offerings" for his long and checkered political career.
The Agoo-Baguio Road, situated in the Provinces of La Union Region 1 and the Cordillera, was formerly named "Jose D. Aspiras Highway" but was renamed Palispis Highway after careful reconsideration by relevant authorities.[1]
- Portraits of Mr. & Mrs. Jose D. Aspiras at the Basilica of Our Lady of Charity.
- Facade of the ancestral house and lot of the late Jose D. Aspiras (Mrs. Aspiras resides herein, (Agoo, La Union)
- Frontage
- Right facade
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