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Picó Pomar Residence

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The Picó Pomar Residence , also known as Coamo Historic Museum , is a Spanish Colonial Neoclassical architecture building built in 1840, and is located on the main plaza of Coamo , Puerto Rico . It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

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2-406: It was purchased in 1863 by Don Clotilde Santiago, another merchant from Mallorca, who expanded it. During the late 1800s it was one of Puerto Rico's "most active and important import-export merchandise distribution centers and the most important in the south-central region of Puerto Rico." The business exported coffee, tobacco, and sugar, and imported manufactured goods from the U.S. and Europe. It

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