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Built between 1852 and 1854 along the southwestern base of Old San Juan's city walls, the Paseo de la Princesa runs roughly half a kilometer from the Bastión de la Derecha de San Justo y Pastor to the Puerta de San Juan — the only remaining city gate in those walls. At its midpoint stands the Fuente Raíces, a 1992 sculptural fountain by Luis Sanguino that renders Puerto Rico's three foundational ancestries — Taíno, Spanish, African — in a single form. The promenade fell into disrepair and was restored in 1989. The old La Princesa prison anchoring the path now houses the Puerto Rico Tourism Company.
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