Puerto Rican Society, Inc. St. Louis, MO Our Mission: “To represent and uphold Puerto Rican values and culture while supporting education and other charitable pursuits” Our Story The Puerto Rican Society, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation whose objectives include: supporting education scholarships for Hispanic/Latino students in the St. Louis metropolitan area, promoting the awareness of the Puerto Rican culture and traditions, ensuring self-improvement, providing social activities for its members and their guests, sponsoring and supporting events that will benefit the Puerto Rican community, and strengthening mutual understanding throughout the local community. Membership in…
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Rio Camuy Cave Park
Rio Camuy Cave Park The Rio Camuy Cave Park is a natural wonder located in the northwest region of Puerto Rico. The park consists of a series of caves, underground rivers, and sinkholes that were formed over millions of years. This unique natural formation has become a popular tourist destination in Puerto Rico, attracting visitors from all over the world. The history of the Rio Camuy Cave Park dates back to the early 1900s when locals first discovered the caves. In the 1950s, the Puerto Rican government recognized the park’s…
Read MoreJuana Díaz Puerto Rico | La Ciudad del Mabí
Nestled in the southern region of Puerto Rico, Juana Díaz stands as a testament to the island’s rich history and vibrant culture. Founded on February 25, 1798, by Don Juan Nepomuceno Díaz, this town has played a pivotal role in shaping Puerto Rican identity. With its captivating history, diverse landmarks, and deep-rooted traditions, Juana Díaz remains a unique gem in the Caribbean. Early History and Founding The story of Juana Díaz begins in the late 18th century when Don Juan Nepomuceno Díaz, a visionary and enterprising leader, set the foundations…
Read MoreAn Adventure Awaits at Carabalí Rainforest Adventure Park
Craving an adrenaline rush amidst a lush rainforest paradise? Look no further than Carabalí Rainforest Adventure Park, Puerto Rico’s premier destination for heart-pounding thrills and serene nature encounters. Nestled in the verdant foothills of El Yunque National Forest, just steps from the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, this action-packed hacienda promises an unforgettable escape for adventurers of all ages. Where the Rainforest Meets Adventure Carabali Rainforest Adventure Park welcomes you to Luquillo, a charming town on Puerto Rico’s east coast. Imagine weaving through towering trees, feeling the cool forest breeze brush against…
Read MoreKiosko 787 Puerto Rican Restaurant
Kiosko 787, a culinary haven where traditional Puerto Rican flavors are reimagined with a modern twist, offering a uniquely flavorful dining adventure. Welcome to Kiosko 787 Puerto Rican Take-Out, where we invite you to embark on a culinary journey that blends the heartwarming traditions of Puerto Rican cuisine with a dash of contemporary innovation. Our restaurant is a celebration of the island’s rich culinary heritage, where vibrant flavors and time-honored recipes meet modern creativity to create a one-of-a-kind dining experience. Nestled in the heart of Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY, Kiosko 787…
Read MoreFrancisco Oller: A Pioneer in Puerto Rican Art
Early Life and Education Francisco Oller (1833-1917) stands as a towering figure in Puerto Rican art history. More than just a talented painter, Oller was a pivotal figure who bridged the artistic gap between the Caribbean and the burgeoning Impressionist movement in Europe. His prolific career, encompassing various styles and themes, not only documented Puerto Rican life but also helped shape the artistic identity of the island nation. Born into an affluent family in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, Oller’s artistic talent was evident from a young age. He received his initial…
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