Aurora Boulevard is a four-to-ten lane major thoroughfare in
Quezon City
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and
San Juan in
Metro Manila
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, Philippines. It was named after
Doña
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Aurora Quezon, the consort of
Commonwealth President
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Manuel Luis Quezon
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. It is one of the major roads in the commercial district of
Araneta City in
Cubao
Quezon City (, ; fil, Lungsod Quezon ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read in Filipino as Kyusi), is the most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 2,960,048 people. It was fou ...
.
Line 2 follows the alignment of the boulevard.
Route description
Aurora Boulevard is divided into two routes, the Araneta Avenue to EDSA, and EDSA to
Katipunan Avenue (
C-5). Most of the road is a 4-lane
dual carriageway, with
Line 2 having five stations above ground, while one (
Katipunan station
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) is located underground.
Aurora Boulevard starts as a physical extension of
Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard past
Araneta Avenue near the
Manila
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-
Quezon City
Quezon City (, ; fil, Lungsod Quezon ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read in Filipino as Kyusi), is the most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 2,960,048 people. It was fou ...
boundary. It then enters
San Juan before crossing Ermitaño Creek near
Broadway Centrum
Broadway Centrum was a television studio complex located in the New Manila district of Quezon City at Aurora Boulevard cor. Broadway (formerly Doña Juana Rodriguez) Avenue, Quezon City. It is currently owned by the Empire East Land Holdings, a ...
to return to Quezon City, this time at the
New Manila
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district. It then intersects
Gilmore Avenue
Gilmore Avenue is a main road and suburban distributor in Kwinana south of Perth, and runs through or alongside the suburbs of Medina, Orelia, Calista and Leda, linking them to the Kwinana Freeway via Thomas Road and also to Kwinana Hub S ...
,
Balete Drive
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, and E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, before it meets EDSA.
Past EDSA, it passes near the
Araneta City in Cubao. The road continues eastward through
barangays
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Silangan, Quirino 3-A and Duyan-Duyan, until it ends at
Katipunan Avenue (
C-5) near the Quezon City-
Marikina
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It is loca ...
boundary. It continues eastward to
Rizal province as
Marcos Highway.
History
A road from
Katipunan Avenue to
EDSA
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, commonly referred to by its acronym EDSA, is a limited-access circumferential highway around Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. It passes through 6 of Metro Manila's 17 local government units or citie ...
(Epifanio de los Santos Avenue), called Calle Quezon, was built in 1900. The section from
EDSA
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to
Gilmore Avenue
Gilmore Avenue is a main road and suburban distributor in Kwinana south of Perth, and runs through or alongside the suburbs of Medina, Orelia, Calista and Leda, linking them to the Kwinana Freeway via Thomas Road and also to Kwinana Hub S ...
had been renamed San Juan Road, classified as Highway 53, and was also known as Calle Morales. The portion from Gilmore Avenue to
Dewey Boulevard, named Marikina-Ermita Avenue in 1955, was later reclaimed as
Legarda Street,
Recto Avenue, and Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard. As the road was constructed as an extension of
Santa Mesa Boulevard (now Magsaysay Boulevard), it was also called the Santa Mesa Boulevard Extension Road.
The highway was then renamed Aurora Boulevard in 1963 to honor former
First Lady Aurora Quezon, the assassinated consort of President
Manuel L. Quezon.
Magnolia Ice Cream House ice cream parlor and factory, was located at the corner of Aurora Boulevard and Doña Hemady Street (now occupied by
Robinsons Magnolia).
Official website - Robinsons Magnolia
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Intersections
References
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Streets in Metro Manila