Quezon Park
Nestled in the heart of Poblacion, Baler, Quezon Park is one of the town’s most cherished public spaces – a quiet green plaza where history, community life, and local heritage meet. Surrounded by important landmarks such as the nearby museum and historic church, the park serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, offering a peaceful spot to relax beneath shady trees while reflecting on Baler’s storied past.
The park is named in honor of Manuel L. Quezon, the second President of the Philippines and a towering figure in the country’s struggle for independence. Quezon was born in Baler in 1878, making the town his birthplace and a significant site in Philippine political history.
Developed around the town’s central plaza area, Quezon Park has long served as a civic space for gatherings, celebrations, and commemorative events. Over the years, it has been enhanced with monuments and markers honoring the town’s heritage, including tributes connected to Baler’s history and its most famous son. In 2011, a prominent monument was unveiled in the plaza area to mark Baler’s historic milestones and celebrate its legacy.
Today, Quezon Park remains a symbolic centerpiece of Baler – where residents gather for festivals, ceremonies, and everyday moments of leisure. More than just a park, it stands as a living tribute to the town’s history and to the enduring legacy of Manuel L. Quezon, whose roots in Baler continue to shape the identity and pride of Aurora province.