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Old Quarter of Colon

Coordinates: 9°21′N 79°54′W / 9.350°N 79.900°W / 9.350; -79.900
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Old Quarter of Colon
Casco Antiguo de Colón
Historic District of Colon
Old Quarter of Colon is located in Panama
Old Quarter of Colon
Old Quarter of Colon
Coordinates: 9°21′N 79°54′W / 9.350°N 79.900°W / 9.350; -79.900
ProvinceColón
DistrictColón

The historic "Tacita de Oro" of the Atlantic Coasts. The Old Quarters of Colon are under renovation and reconstruction.

History

The city was founded by Americans in 1850 as the Atlantic terminal of the Panama Railroad, then under construction to meet the gold rush demand for a fast route to California. For a number of years early in its history, the sizable United States émigré community called the town Aspinwall after Panama Railroad promoter William Henry Aspinwall, while the city's Hispanic community called it Colon in honor of Christopher Columbus. The city was founded on the western end of a treacherously marshy islet known as Manzanillo Island. As part of the construction of the Panama Railroad, the island was connected to the Panamanian mainland by a causeway and part of the island was drained to allow the erection of permanent buildings.