Guancha Food Park, one of the projects aimed at repositioning the tourist, recreational and gastronomic destination in the site that occupied before the devastation of Hurricane Maria, will open to the public as soon as next May, confirmed to La Perla del Sur the director of the Office of Tourism, Culture and Communications of Ponce, Iván Rodríguez Colón. Almost simultaneously, the demolition of the buildings that for two decades occupied its me…
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Guancha Food Park, one of the projects aimed at repositioning the tourist, recreational and gastronomic destination in the site that occupied before the devastation of Hurricane Maria, will open to the public as soon as next May, confirmed to La Perla del Sur the director of the Office of Tourism, Culture and Communications of Ponce, Iván Rodríguez Colón. Almost simultaneously, the demolition of the buildings that for two decades occupied its me…