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Bamban Historical Society was founded by Rhonie C. Dela Cruz on June 19, 1999. Collections of photographs and images related to Bamban and the surrounding areas were obtained including rare books and artifacts. In September 24, 2004, renovations were initiated for the conversion of this rest house into a museum to accommodate the collections. The first member volunteers assisted in setting up the museum were; Romel Dela Cruz, Alex Lagrimas, Jones Amancio, Luisito Caguiat, Rey Ariston, Ramon Auditor, Rufino Dela Cruz and William Asprec.
On January 23, 2005, the museum was officially dedicated in conjunction with the commemoration of the Battle of Bamban Hills organized by the Society. Col. Rafael Estrada (Founder of the Defenders of
In December 2005, the first phase of museum renovation was conducted. Continuous research and exploration related to the culture and history of Bamban and a special exhibit on WWII is a priority task in keeping the museum open to the public. In 2007, Jon Skelly (director of US Department of Veterans Affairs, US Embassy Manila), along with delegations from the Battling Bastards of Bataan, FAME, and MEMORARE visited the museum. In September 2008, the second phase of museum renovation was conducted with the support of Skiff family, the JCI Bamban Kayabe and the Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor Inc. On October 2008, the museum was re-opened after the improvements made. Various visitors from the
WHAT YOU WILL SEE AT THE MUSEUM
Fossil Artifacts
The history of Bamban and its people is as old as the story of the Aetas who used to live in the lowlands, as against their present place in the uplands of Bamban. They occupy what is now the town center before the coming of the Spaniards. They witnessed the eruption of
Timeline in History
Local history in the
The history of WWII in Bamban is as vivid as with the photos etched in the long tarpaulin covering the timeline; from the start of the war where the veterans of Bamban fought in the Defense of Luzon to the Japanese Occupation, the guerilla resistance movement of Squadron 101, Squadron 30 (Aetas), and the Bamban Battalion of Bruce Guerilla until the liberation in January of 1945 and the subsequent vicious Battle of Bamban Hills.
Joan Skiff Memorial Hall
Named after the wife of an American veteran of Bamban campaign during WWII, Joan made the first foreigner who visited the museum in October 2005, the date when it was officially opened to the public. It houses the Timeline in History, WWII exhibits, artifacts, rare photos dating back in 1902, and the collection of Marshall Skiff consisting rare photos and WWII items taken from the hills of Bamban. In the future, the Museum Library will be housed in this hall which is rare and hard-to-find research materials for Bamban.
Macario Dela Cruz Memorial Hall
Housed the main photo exhibit of the history of Bamban with special subject on WWII (including Japanese kamikaze and Kembu Group), the WWII veterans of Bamban, Battle of Bamban River Line (Filipino-American War) and the Pinatubo era. The hall is named after the grandfather of founding chair of Bamban Historical Society who used to be in the Company A, 1st Battalion (Bamban), Bruce Guerilla and was the oldest guerilla member at the age of 55 during the time.
Melencio Figueroa (26th Cavalry, Philippine Scouts)
A memorial bust is erected inside the premise of the museum for this veteran-hero of Bamban who fought from Lingayen to Bataan and
WWII Memorials and Exhibits
The museum is actually more dedicated in the history of WWII in Bamban and the surrounding areas like Stotsenburg-Clark, Mabalacat, Tarlac, Angeles. And it covers a wider historical perspective on the side of the Filipinos, the Aetas, the Americans, the Japanese, and the Koreans. The following are memorials that are established at the museum;
40th Infantry Division Memorial Marker (Liberation of Bamban/Battle of Bamban Hills)
43rd Infantry Division Memorial Marker (Battle of Bamban Hills)
38th Infantry Division Memorial Marker (Battle of Bamban Hills)
2nd Lt. James H. Hart/Staff Sgt. Eugene Zhingeim (194th Tank Bn, Squadron 101) Memorial
Bruce Guerilla Memorial - Luzon Guerilla Force (Adellaida Villareyes)
Philippine Scouts Memorial
Philippine Army Memorial
Korean WWII Peace Memorial
Japanese WWII Peace Memorial (under construction)
The Defenders of
BHS is affiliated with the DBC and a special section is allocated for the DBC Exhibit (DBC was founded by Col. Rafael Estrada in 1950) showing the history of the soldiers of those who fought in Bataan and Corregidor, the Death March, and the Camp O’Donnell POW camp. Several of the USAFFE veterans from Bamban are members of DBC. The exhibit also presents the organizational structure with all the photo images.
Museum Documentary Film Hall
A modest native nipa hut is located inside the museum serve as the Documentary Film Hall. The facility has TV and DVD equipment to play combat documentary films and other video collections pertaining to WWII. Some of the collections available are: Liberation of Bamban – January 23, 1945, Bamban and Clark Area Airfields of WWII, Japanese Kamikaze Operation in WWII (Bamban, Clark, Angeles, etc.), Japanese Propaganda Film showing actual footage of the Battle of Bataan,
The museum is open from 08:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m., Monday to Sunday There is no entrance fee or ticket fee being collected but visitors are welcome to contribute any assistance in the museum. For viewing documentary film, schedule of group visit, please contact:
The Chairman
Bamban Historical Society
Bamban, Tarlac
Cell Phone No. +63-908-9150686
Email: Rhonie_bamban1945@yahoo.com