Governor Pascual Avenue

The ancestral house in Hulong Duhat, built in 1930 and designed by Juan Nakpil, where the former governor was born, is preserved by the government through a local ordinance.

[7] Governor Pascual Avenue forms a major spine of Malabon connecting barangays Potrero, Tinajeros, Acacia, Tugatog, Catmon, Baritan and Concepcion.

It turns to the west-southwest by the GIC Compound Industrial Road and crosses the Philippine National Railways line below the elevated North Luzon Expressway Harbor Link, which marks the western boundary of Potrero.

From this junction, where the Governor Pascual railway station is located, the avenue serves as the dividing line between Tinajeros and Acacia and also links to the northern edge of Tugatog near the intersection of Marcelo H. del Pilar Street.

The avenue winds through the heavily populated village of Catmon, where the Malabon People's Park is on a small side road just off Sanciangco Street.

Governor Pascual Avenue at its junction with Marcelo H. Del Pilar Street in Barangay Tugatog