21 June, 1938

TODAY IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY:

Tagaytay became a chartered city when President Manuel L. Quezon signed Commonwealth Act No. 338, a bill authored by Representative Justiniano S. Montano of Cavite.

Tagaytay City is considered as the Philippine’s second summer capital because of its crisp and cool climate all year around. Tagaytay is situated 2,500 feet above sea level and enjoys a cool and invigorating climate characterized by a relatively low temperature, low humidity, and abundant rainfall.

(Ref: tagaytay.islandphilippines.com; Photo (c) VolkswagenKing28)

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