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Puerto Rico is full of historical areas. El Morro is a giant fort built in the 1600s (I think) and in use right up until WWII. There are huge gun placements a few hundred feet from prisons used in the 1700s. There's Ramey AFB that was used as a B24 and B25 base during and after WWII and Crashboat beach where the PT boats left from in case of a crash. You can still see some of the mechanism for the emergency cables and the concrete hangars are still being used at the base. There's also El Yeunqe(spelling) which is the only tropical rain forest in the US National Park system. It's not so much historical as just cool to see, and it's where my Cuda is getting all it's new bits and pieces.
I live in Honolulu, stationed at Peal Harbor, work across the street from the Airzona Memorial. Lots of history here. Anyone want to come visit?Don