
Juncos and San Lorenzo serve as the primary urban anchors in this mid-century portrait of eastern Puerto Rico. The landscape is defined by the confluence of the Río Grande de Loíza and the Río Gurabo, where agricultural activity is evidenced by the presence of Central Juncos and the transit lines of Eastern Sugar Associates. Residential areas like Barriada Roosevelt and the distinct sectors of Pueblo Norte and Pueblo Sur show the concentrated growth of the era.
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