Puerto Rico Sightseeings
Tony DiTucci
Introduction
An experienced businessman and entrepreneur based in New York, Anthony
“Tony” DiTucci is the vice president of DGA Builders LLC. In the past he also
served as a lead reconstruction manager at LECESSE Construction Services. In
his free time Tony DiTucci likes to travel, and one of his favorite traveling
places is Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is a Caribbean island that has many beautiful palm-lined beaches
and other sights that can charm anyone within seconds. One of the most
visited places in Puerto Rico is the El Yunque National Forest. This is the only
tropical rainforest in the United States. Visitors can observe in the rainforest
over 240 species of trees and hundreds more plants within the walking trails
designed for them. The forest has 43 square miles and has a peak of 3,500
feet above water.
San Juan, the capital of the state, is also a place most visitors seek for its old
architecture. The city has many restored Spanish colonial buildings that date
back to the 17th century. One of the biggest attractions in San Juan is El
Morro Forto as it was constructed in 1539 and was preserved over the years
to look exactly the same.

Puerto Rico Sightseeings

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    Introduction An experienced businessmanand entrepreneur based in New York, Anthony “Tony” DiTucci is the vice president of DGA Builders LLC. In the past he also served as a lead reconstruction manager at LECESSE Construction Services. In his free time Tony DiTucci likes to travel, and one of his favorite traveling places is Puerto Rico.
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    Puerto Rico isa Caribbean island that has many beautiful palm-lined beaches and other sights that can charm anyone within seconds. One of the most visited places in Puerto Rico is the El Yunque National Forest. This is the only tropical rainforest in the United States. Visitors can observe in the rainforest over 240 species of trees and hundreds more plants within the walking trails designed for them. The forest has 43 square miles and has a peak of 3,500 feet above water.
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    San Juan, thecapital of the state, is also a place most visitors seek for its old architecture. The city has many restored Spanish colonial buildings that date back to the 17th century. One of the biggest attractions in San Juan is El Morro Forto as it was constructed in 1539 and was preserved over the years to look exactly the same.