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There are lots of places that could be considered landmarks. Here are a few:

1. Burnham Park Designed by the designer of Central Park in New York City, Delaware Park in Buffalo, NY and other places in the early 1900s. It is in the center of the city with a skating rink, playground, boating pool, sports fields and more.

2. Mine's View Park. A small park with views into Itogon. Lots of souvenirs/pasalubong available there.

3. Philippine Military Academy. A few kilometers south of the city. Beautiful place to go and walk around and view Pass-In-Review of the cadets.

4. Baguio Cathedral. the largest of the Catholic churches in Baguio City... near SM Baguio.

5. Botanical Gardens. Small botanical gardens near Teacher's Camp.

6. Wright Park. Big attraction are the horse rides.

7. Mansion House. Near Wright Park. Presidential residence when in Baguio.

8. Zigzag Road. Kennon Road... the classic route to Baguio from the South. Has a very nice overlook near Camp 7. Also has the Baguio Lion (Very large rock carved and painted as a lion's head).

9. Bell Church. A large Chinese design religious center that combines Daoist and Catholic beliefs.

10. Camp John Hay. Originally, the R&R base for the US Air Force. Since the US Military left, it has been turned into a place for outdoor activities and a broad number of tourist and business activities.

11. Baguio Country Club. Right next to Camp John Hay. Large country club and and Golf course.

Could keep going that should be enough.

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