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Air Force City Aircraft Park
Clark, Pampanga
The park was developed to give local and foreign visitors to Clark an opportunity to witness a variety of aircrafts and other aviation equipment used by the Philippine Air Force (600th Air Base Wing). On display in an open field along CM Recto Avenue are a host of flying machines. A favorite spot for local and foreign visitors.

Angeles Industrial Park
Bo. Calibutbut, Bacolor, Pampanga
Light to medium, non-pollutant, export-oriented and labor-intentsive industries. High, medium or low voltage requirements sourced from the Angeles Electric Corp., 6th largest privately owned electric utility in the Philippines. Has a total power capacity of 50 megawatts. IDD and NDD capability for voice, fax and data requirements are made available through Digitel and PLDT. Total Land Area: 32 hectares Contact Person: Bobette Felicitas Tel. (045) 887-3390; 636-6030

Angeles Livelihood Complex
Pulung Cacutud, Angeles City, Pampanga
Garments, handicrafts and furniture, electronics, small to medium-sized industries Total Land Area: 33 hectares Contact Person: Mary Sandra Olosan Tel. No. (63 45) 893-0604/626-2170 Managed by: The Livelihood Corporation Manila Office: 7th Fl., One Corporate Plaza, 845 A., Arnaiz Ave., Makati City

Bayanihan Park
Clark, Pampanga
Located in front of Clark main gate and formerly known as Astro Park, Bayanihan Park is a beehive of activities everyday from basketball, volleball to kite flying. It is a perfect venue for carnival fairs, religious rites and political rallies. A portion of the park was devoted to a passenger terminal for jeepneys plying the Balibago - Angeles route.

Berthaphil Business Park
Clark, Pampanga
Total Land Are: 5.2 hectares (Phase I) 10 hectares (Phase II) 6.6 hectares (Berthaphil North) Contact Person: Elizabeth Castro Tel. No. (6345) 599-5312/5313 eMail: [email protected] www.berthaphil.com

Bicentennial Park
Clark, Pampanga
The Bicentennial Park is a favorite place for picnickers and nature lovers as it is lined with shady acacia trees and ornamentals built by Clark Development Corporation as an alternative picnic area for local and foreign visitors into Clark. It has become a favorite place for company outings and events.

Clark Parade Ground
Clark, Pampanga
Originally this area was called "Pati" by the Aetas and was then a treeless pastureland. In 1897, during the revolution against Spain, Kapampangan katipuneros used this area as a gathering point for staging attacks against Spanish detachments and patrols. Later a Spanish army outpost was established here but was abandoned in mid 1898 when the Spaniards were defeated by the Filipinos. During the Filipino-American war of 1899-1906, Filipino revolutionary guerillas used this same area to stage successful attacks against American soldiers. It was successfully used by Filipino attackers as a convenient escape route from American pursuers. To put an end to heavy losses on American lives and supplies, and provide a safe grazing land for cavalry horses, the U.S. 5th Cavalry Regiment established a camp here on November 1, 1902 and named it "Fort Stotensburg". It was officially declared as a U. S. Military Reservation by President Theodore Roosevelt on September 1, 1903.

Clark Freeport Zone
Clark, Pampanga
Declared as a freeport zone by virtue of Republic Act No. 9399 and 9400 as signed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in 2007. Aviation-related industries, drypot, commercial center, tourism, agro-industries, medical center, information technology center, hotel and resort facilities, convention centers and theme parks, high-tech manufacturing, waste management system, education and training centers, sports and recreational facilities Total Land Area: 4,833.89 hectares (main zone) 33,611 hectares (subzone) Available Land Area: 1,049 hectares (main zone) Managed and devloped by: Clark Development Corporation, Tel. No. (63 45) 599-2042/9000 local 902/903 email: [email protected] www.clark.com.ph or www.visitclark.com (visit www.wcorridor.com)

Mt. Arayat National Park
Arayat, Pampanga
Located in Brgy. San Juan Bano, Mt. Arayat National Park is an ideal site for picnickers and nature lovers with its quaint environs under cool shades of lush green foliage, mountain breeze, natural waterfalls and three standard-sized swimming pools. It is two kilometers away from the town proper of Arayat and about forty-five minutes drive from Angeles City. It offers opportunities for mountain climbing on the legendary Mt. Arayat as well as outdoor camping. Water in its pools emanates from cool mountain springs and is utilized for farm irrigation when the need arises. It has facilities for meetings and conferences. A 10-person capacity guesthouse may be rented for accommodation purposes.

Philexcel Business Park
Clark, Pampanga
General manufacturing and IT/Call Center Total Land Area: 88 hectares Contact Person: Ian Packham Tel. No. (63 45) 599-2135/3166/2136 eMail: [email protected] www.philexcel.com

TECO Special Economic Zone
Brgy. Bundagul and Paralayunan, Mabalacat, Pampanga
High to medium industries Total land Area: 63.84 hectares Contact Person: Miguel Puzon Tel. No. (63 2) 892-9781 to 89











 

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