My first trip to the town of Moises Padilla (formerly known as Magallon) brought me about a lot of realization being a Negrense. While I was born and raised in Negros, my road-trips were mostly along the coastal towns and cities. And by coastal towns and cities, I mean it's simply because of a need to go to a certain destination either to run errands, or again to run work-related errands. While these coastal towns and cities have a lot of stories to tell about their respective history, and heritage for that matter by going to museums just like what you can find in the cities of Silay and Talisay, it's knowing the history and everything and more of inner municipalities and cities that interests me more as a frustrated historian. Why? Most inner local government units (LGU) don't have museums and libraries that can tell their history. You have to talk to the elderlies who have been living there for a long time and let them talk about what life has been like in that ...

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