The document provides a nostalgic look back at places in the Philippines from the 1900s to the 1980s through photos. It features photos of areas like Ayala Avenue and Makati Avenue in the 1960s-1970s showing buildings, empty lots, and popular places to eat. Other photos show landmarks like Rizal Park, Quiapo Church, and the Manila Post Office from the 1940s-1970s. The document also mentions famous Filipino celebrities from the 1970s and 1980s like Menudo and Sharon Cuneta.
4. The Automat: A very popular place to eat. To the left is Rustan's, and in the middle is the Manila Intercon.
5. Along Makati Avenue, facing Paseo de Roxas: IBM, RCPI, and Dona Narcisa De Leon Building.
6. A very spacious Makati in 1973. There was an abundance of empty lots yet to be developed into commercial areas and new buildings.
7. Entering Makati: The "Salamat Po" sign was there to thank motorists passing Mandaluyong. This is a shot of Highway 54, now known as Edsa. The buildings on the left are Euroclean and the Guadalupe Shopping Center.
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