Picó Pomar Residence

The Picó Pomar Residence, also known as Coamo Historic Museum, is a Spanish Colonial Neoclassical architecture building built in 1840, and is located on the main plaza of Coamo, Puerto Rico.

[1] It was purchased in 1863 by Don Clotilde Santiago, another merchant from Mallorca, who expanded it.

The business exported coffee, tobacco, and sugar, and imported manufactured goods from the U.S. and Europe.

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