
Industrial expansion and military installations dominate the coast of northern Puerto Rico in the early 1960s, where the Río Bayamón meets the Atlantic Ocean. The landscape shows a region in transition, featuring the sprawling Fort Buchanan Military Reservation and the US Naval Radio Station (R) Sabana Seca alongside emerging residential developments like Levittown. The sugar industry’s legacy remains visible at Central Juanita, while modern infrastructure is represented by the Planta Termelectrica De Palo Seco and the San Juan Tracking Station.
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1941 Bayamon
Bayamón Municipio, PR

1947 Bayamon
Bayamón Municipio, PR

1947 Naranjito NE
Bayamón Municipio, PR

1950 Bayamon SE
Bayamón Municipio, PR

1957 Bayamon
Bayamón Municipio, PR

1963 Bayamon
Bayamón Municipio, PR

1969 Bayamon
Bayamón Municipio, PR
2013 Bayamon
Bayamón Municipio, PR
2018 Bayamon
Bayamón Municipio, PR

2024 Bayamon
Bayamón Municipio, PR