Hola Parade

Hola Parade is a luxury Rooftop Cafe & Restaurant. With great views overlooking Clark Parade grounds you can relax, unwind and enjoy memorable times here. As a Cafe that offers Texas BBQ, Italian cuisine and a bar you are sure…
Hola Parade is a luxury Rooftop Cafe & Restaurant. With great views overlooking Clark Parade grounds you can relax, unwind and enjoy memorable times here. As a Cafe that offers Texas BBQ, Italian cuisine and a bar you are sure…
Lt. Seki is considered as the World’s First Official "Human Bomb".
The only Buddhist shrine in Clark, Philippines. Dedicated to those who died in WWII.
Before Clark was known as it is today, it was first known as Fort Stotsenburg - named in honor of a slain colonel.
The flagpole has always been in its present location throughout the history of Clark up to the present day. It was erected in 1906 at the cost of $220. Memorial Markers There are four memorial markers namely: Monument to the…
Clark Veterans Cemetery in Luzon, Philippines, commemorates the Valour, Fidelity, and Sacrifice of unsung heroes of our past.
A memorial bust erected in honour of Lieutenant Colonel Boyd David “Buzz” Wagner, an American aviator and the first United States Army Air Corps fighter ace of World War II. Lt. Col. Wagner was the First American Ace Pilot of…
A memorial in honour of World War II B-17 Flying Fortress pilot Capt. Colin Kelly Jr. who flew raids against the Japanese after Pearl Harbor.
Building 2127 served as a barracks for enlisted personnel from cavalry and field artillery units for the Philippine Scouts. Also previously used as the office of the Clark Base commander, it is now the seat of the President of Clark…
Originally the office of Post Commanders and Executive Officers, it is now used by the Clark Development Corporation.