Talk:Quezon Memorial Shrine
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Declaration as National shrine
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The historical marker [1] installed by the National Historical Commission (NHC) states that the Quezon Memorial Shrine (QMS) was declared a National Shrine in January 14, 1974. However, a review of the NHCP National Registry of Historic Sites and Structures website[2] suggests that while the QMS is classified as a Level I Shrine, the legal bases cited, E.O. No. 79 s. 1945[3] and Resolution No. 4, s. 2015[4], do not explicitly declare it as a National Shrine. Can someone direct me to the law or proclamation stating that QMS is a national shrine? I don't know if its an oversight or something else. Can someone clarify this? Johnpaulo5860 (talk) 09:53, 23 October 2024 (UTC)