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Social spaces are very evident in Angeles City and it is obvious as kapampangan behavior is easily identifiable

Although being marked as one of the fastest growing economies in central luzon, we have yet to see the development in inner angeles city e.g Sto rosario and nearby parts of Angeles.

Heritage management is obviously not a priority by the local government as most heritage structures are left to be deteriorated or used, but with a completely different purpose from it's original typology

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Social Data is necessary and very much needed to be explored deeper as it can show and determine what kind of culture it stems from both architecturally and the people itself. It can also reveal the roots of its culture through understanding its history and people.

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This museum is a heritage site in the area and is a significant piece to the city. It has changed typologies throughout the decades due to governance and structural issues.

There's a current financial dispute between the Kuliat Foundation and present Mayor. The museum used to be one one the major projects of the past mayor of Angeles City and once the process of conservation is done all credit will be given to Mayor Ed.

We are well aware that there are not alot of residents, notably people aged 18-30 aware of the history, use and significance of Museo ning Angeles

This is to determine the behaviors , characteristics and attitude of the people in location because it can show how each difference and similarities towards other similar cultures.

Although one of the most important structures in Sto. Rosario, it is not treated as such, this is also caused by the lack of significance due to cultural loss in the younger population groups

It currently acts as a multi functional hall at the first floor and a poorly conditioned artifact museum in the second level

Kapampangans are known to be highly opinionated, this is probably because the result of pampering by their colonial masters who gave them access to exclusive schools in Manila and Madrid which in turn made them feel intellectually superior

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Angeles City was greatly influenced by the Americans in the 90's because of the American Military base development

We believe that this is an integral part of the research in order to fully present the best recommendations for proper conversation of the artifacts and the museum building

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This is one of the important parts to take into account because these are the ones that are poorly documented and creates large impact on how the locality acts and behaves

Also important to note how American bases in the area like Clark are being given much more focus than the more culturally rich Angeles City

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Most people go to the museum to attend a social event that is being held in the multipurpose hall. Although there is a small population that actually goes there to check out the artifacts and history of the area

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Angeles City is one of the provinces of Pampanga who celebrates the Annual Giant Lantern Festival. This festival is usually being held outside of the Museo ning Angeles.

This must be included in the next leg of the paper as it will be interesting to see how the changes in design caused by governance can affect the overall heritage impact of the museum

The group would love to have a more depth interview of the people who are more regular in the area to assess the behavior

Because of their American influence Angelenos comprehends the English language very well. Though not everyone are well spoken, most Angelenos does have the capacity to talk to foreigners.

Pampanga is known for foreigners and tourists because it is known for its culinary location or place where the most famous Filipino dishes and sites are located. the food and culture attracts the foreigner knowing that Americans had a military base there.

We would love to know how the younger Angelenos percieve the culture and tradition of kapampangans and how are they planning to preserve it for the next decades

87% of the Angeles City population is comprised of Christian believers. Religion is a major aspect of their lifestyle.

The food culture in angeles has been \ one of the biggest drivers of economic and architectural development in kapampangan forming spaces that Angelenos love to visit and socialize

Social spaces are very evident in Angeles City and it is obvious as kapampangan behavior is easily identifiable

Angelenos are also fond of supporting local establishments and creating trends in terms of what restaurants or coffee shops to visit.

The Group would further research the detailed population of its locals and possibly also track how many foreigners are actually on site.

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In terms of their Social class most of the people residing in Angeles are under middle class.

Based on the 2010 Angeles City census, half of the population is below 23 years old