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Retrospective: Mati Baptist Hospital 1970s
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This is the Mati Baptist Hospital in the 1970s. It has since been closed. Today, it is the venue of the school Christian Academy in Davao...
Sights and Destinations: Immaculate Heart of Mary Academy
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The Immaculate Heart of Mary Academy is located along Quezon St. and Nazareno St., Baarangay Central. It was founded by the Missionary Si...
Retrospective: Provincial Capitol 2003
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The Provincial Capitol Building of Davao Oriental located in Capitol Hills, Barangay Central as it stands in 2003.
Retrospective: Construction of Public Terminal 2003
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The construction of the Mati Centennial Transport Terminal Complex started in 2003
Retrospective: Demolition of Mati Public Market 2003
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The demolition of the old Mati Public Market was done in 2003 to pave way for the construction of a new public market.
Retrospective: Mati Wharf (circa unknown)
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This was purportedly the wharf during the early days after the creation of the Municipality of Mati.
Retrospective: MNCHS 2003
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Mati National Comprehensive High School circa 2003
Place to Eat: Shan and Hazel's
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Shan and Hazel's is located along Rizal St cor. Kalye Putol, Barangay Central.
Retrospective: Seawall 2003
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Before the reclamation to create the FGR Park and Baywalk, this is how the area looked like in 2003. It was squatted by illegal settlers ...
Sights and Destinations: Mt. Hamiguitan
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Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary It is located within the boundaries of the City of Mati, Municipality of San Isidro, and Mu...
Place to Eat: Mandarin Tea Garden
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Mandarin Tea Garden is located along Quezon St., Barangay Central, adjacent to the FGR Park and Baywalk. It will officially open on Novem...
Retrospective: Chika-Deli 2003
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This Chika-Deli Barbecue Stand was formerly located along Bonifacio St., Barangay Central Circa 2003
Retrospective: Inauguration of Mati Municipal Covered Court
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The Mati Municipal Covered Court was inaugurated on January 26, 2003 within the City Hall Complex. It was eventually renamed into the Emm...
Retrospective: Mindanao Friendship Games 2003
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The Mindanao Friendship Games Press Conference after the Signing of the Memorandum of Agreement and Declaration of Hosting the Mindan...
Retrospective: Mati Public Market 2003
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Mati Public Market Madang, Barangay Central circa 2003
Retrospective: Asahan Company Laborers 1964
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The Asahan Company laborers taking a rest to pose for a picture in front of their building along Rizal St., Brgy. Central. circa 1964...
Retrospective: San Miguel All Stars Basketball 2003
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The San Miguel All Stars Basketball Team, comprising of former PBA players such as Pido Jarencio, Ato Agustin, Chito Loyzaga and Bonel Ba...
Retrospective: Magsaysay SIR Project 1979
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Magsaysay Slum Improvement and Resettlement (SIR) Project circa 1979 A Project of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Davao Orient...
Retrospective: Badas View Deck 2003
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The Badas View Deck was constructed to serve as an observation area for people who wants to view the Sleeping Dinosaur and Pujada Bay. ...
Retrospective: Rombohan & Chicka Babe 2003
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These food establishments were located along Mabini St., Barangay Central. Circa 2003
Retrospective: EcoChallenge 2005
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EcoChallenge, an official activity of the 2nd Pujada Bay Festival. June 20-25, 2005
Retrospective: Mati Bowling Lanes 2003
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The Mati Bowling Lanes used to be located in Rizal St., Brgy. Central, beside the former Envir Theater.
Retrospective: Mati Overland Terminal 2003
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Before the Mati Centennial Transport Terminal Complex (MCTTC), there was the Mati Overland Terminal located in Madang, Barangay Central, ...
Retrospective: Mati Fashion School 1970s
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Mati Fashion School was then transferred along Don Mariano Marcos Avenue from its original location along Burgos St., Brgy. Central.
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Retrospective: Mati Fashion School 1970s
Mati Fashion School was then transferred along Don Mariano Marcos Avenue from its original location along Burgos St., Brgy. Central.
Retrospective: Demolition of Mati Public Market 2003
The demolition of the old Mati Public Market was done in 2003 to pave way for the construction of a new public market.
Retrospective: Mati High School 1970
The "Main Building of the Mati High School - the province's premier secondary school - also situated at the poblacion."
Retrospective: San Miguel All Stars Basketball 2003
The San Miguel All Stars Basketball Team, comprising of former PBA players such as Pido Jarencio, Ato Agustin, Chito Loyzaga and Bonel Ba...
Retrospective: Immaculate Heart of Mary College '70
Circa 1970 photo courtesy of the City Government of Mati
Sights and Destinations: Barangay Hall - Central
Retrospective: Magsaysay SIR Project 1979
Magsaysay Slum Improvement and Resettlement (SIR) Project circa 1979 A Project of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Davao Orient...
Retrospective: MNCHS 2003
Mati National Comprehensive High School circa 2003
Retrospective: Hideaway Inn 2003
Located along Bonifacio St., Barangay Central photo courtesy of Mr. Chokie Indelible
Place to Stay: Gregorio-Dita Beach Resort
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