Gregorio Araneta Avenue

Gregorio Araneta Avenue

On the northbound lane of Gregorio Araneta Avenue heading towards Del Monte Avenue
Route information
Length: 5.3 km (3.3 mi)
Component
highways:
Major junctions
North end: Sergeant Rivera Street in Quezon City
  Del Monte Avenue
Amoranto Street
Maria Clara Street
Quezon Avenue
Eulogio Rodriguez Sr. Avenue
Magsaysay Boulevard-Aurora Boulevard
South end: Nicanor Domingo Street in San Juan

Gregorio Araneta Avenue is a suburban arterial road in the Santa Mesa Heights area of Quezon City, northeastern Metro Manila, Philippines. It is an 8-10 lane divided avenue designated as part of Circumferential Road 3 (C-3) which travels from Sergeant Rivera Street, at its north end in Balintawak, and meets Nicanor Domingo Street in the south in San Juan near the border with Santa Mesa, City of Manila. En route, it intersects with Del Monte Avenue, Quezon Avenue, Eulogio Rodriguez Sr. Avenue and Magsaysay-Aurora Boulevard passing through the villages of Manresa, Masambong, Sienna, Santo Domingo, Talayan, Tatalon, Doña Imelda, Santol, Barangay 596 (Santa Mesa) and Rivera (San Juan).

The avenue lies in a flood-prone zone in close proximity to the San Francisco del Monte and San Juan Rivers. It was named after lawyer and landowner Gregorio S. Araneta who owned the Santa Mesa Heights Subdivision on which the avenue was built.[1]

Funeral row

Gregorio Araneta Avenue is best known as the location of some of the biggest funeral parlors in the metropolis. These are the Arlington Memorial Chapels, La Funeraria Paz, Ascension Columbary, Nacional Memorial Homes, and The Sanctuarium (formerly Capitol Memorial). The oldest is Funeraria Nacional which moved to Gregorio Araneta from its old address in downtown Avenida Rizal in 1968. It was followed by La Funeraria Paz in the 1970s and Arlington, which converted the old Thomas Jefferson Library on the avenue into a funeral facility, in 1985.[2]

Other landmarks

References

  1. History and Important Events of Sta. Teresita Parish published by the National Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in Quezon City; accessed 2013-12-19.
  2. QC's Araneta Avenue: Showcase strip for the Filipino 'burol' published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer; accessed 2013-12-19.

Coordinates: 14°36′54″N 121°1′0″E / 14.61500°N 121.01667°E / 14.61500; 121.01667

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