Governor Pack Road
| Governor Pack Road | |
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Gov. Pack Road looking south, with BGH Flyover that connects directly to N208 (Marcos Highway). It is a component of N54. | |
| Route information | |
| Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways – Baguio City District Engineering Office | |
| Length | 1.085 km (0.674 mi) |
| Component highways | |
| Major junctions | |
| North end | N110 (Leonard Wood Road) / N231 (Session Road) |
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| South end | N54 (Kennon Road) / N208 (Aspiras–Palispis Highway) |
| Location | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Major cities | Baguio |
| Highway system | |
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The Governor Pack Road (also referred to as Gov. Pack Road) is a major highway in Baguio, Philippines, named for the American William Francis Pack (1861-1944), who was appointed Military Governor of Benguet on November 15, 1901 and served as the civilian Governor of Mountain Province, in which Benguet was once part of as a subprovince, from 1909 to 1912.
The entire road forms part of National Route 54 (N54) and National Route 110 (N110) of the Philippine highway network. It was historically part of Highway 11 especially during the American colonial era.