San Pedro and Claveria Streets

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San Pedro Catheral in Davao City

This is the prominent San Pedro Cathedral in Davao City. To the left is the San Pedro Street. To the right is the Claveria Street also known as the C.M. Recto Avenue.

Fronting the San Pedro Cathedral along the San Pedro Street is the Sanguniang Panglunsod (City Council) Building. And fronting it along the Claveria Street is the Building of the Philippine National Bank.

The San Pedro and the Claveria Streets are among the oldest streets of Davao. Both are located in down town Davao. There you will find a number of banks, old business establishments, and successful Indian and Muslim Businessmen.

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4 Responses to “San Pedro and Claveria Streets”

  1. Randy Gonzales Says:

    Nice shot of my favorite church in Davao. Keep up the good works. I hope to see more and more photos of the other streets in Davao.

    Makes me feel like going back home.

  2. Davao Travel Blog » Blog Archive » Old Street Names in Downtown Davao Says:

    [...] Follow this link to view a photo showing the Claveria Street. [...]

  3. Davao Travel Blog » Blog Archive » Inbound Travel To Davao: Part 1 Says:

    [...] Davao, you will then go back to the downtown area passing Davao’s popular landmarks like the San Pedro Cathedral, City Hall of Davao and a short shopping trip at the Aldevinco Shopping [...]

  4. Breezeway Says:

    i miss my favorite spot in Davao …..its been a while im away of my own origin…

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