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  1. Nogales forms Arizona's largest transborder agglomeration with its adjacent, much larger twin Nogales, Sonora, across the Mexican border. The southern terminus of Interstate 19 is located in Nogales at the U.S.–Mexico border; the highway continues south into Mexico as Mexico Federal Highway 15.

    • Santa Cruz County Courthouse
    • Hilltop Art Gallery
    • Pimeria Alta History Museum
    • Get Some New Boots
    • Tour The Queen Mine
    • Old Presidio Traders
    • Ruby Ghost Town
    • Sacred Heart Church
    • Arizona Folklore Preserve
    • Jacob Isaacson Pioneer Settler

    By southern Arizona’s historical standards, the Santa Cruz County Courthouse – which was completed in 1904 – is pretty darn new. It was built to last using locally quarried stone, giving it a unique and robust look. The historic building is located on Morley Avenue downtown, and is one of the most prominent of the town’s landmarks. Though its days ...

    Founded in 1968, Hilltop Art Gallery in Nogales is the quaint town’s oldest, and home to a collection of art second to none. Most of the exhibited works and activities are focused on the cultures of the U.S. and Mexico, which are intertwined in regions like southern Arizona and the other southwestern states. Supported by the Chamber of Commerce, Hi...

    Conveniently located on Grand Avenue in downtown Nogales on Grand, the Pimeria Alta History Museum is just a block or so north of the Mexican border, and is easily recognized by its unique clock tower. The building that now houses the museum was once a jail, and the town’s center of government. The museum is full of artifacts, memorabilia and photo...

    Admittedly, cowboy boots aren’t for everyone. I had a pair made out of vinyl when I was eight, but that’s the last time I’ve worn any. Since the ‘40s, the Paul Bond Boot Company has been handcrafting leather boots in Nogales, so it’s no surprise that the street they’re on is named after them. They’re still family owned, and the same quality that ha...

    Located on Dart Road in nearby Bisbee, Arizona, Queen Mine was operated by the Phelps Dodge Company until 1985, when it was closed. At one time, the mine had one of the highest concentrations of copper in its ore than any other copper mine in the area. The tours are given by retired mine employees and at less than 20 bucks are a good bargain. If do...

    Located in historic Tubac, Old Presidio Traders is another family owned business that’s been operating since 1982. The post features many Native American items from all over the state, including baskets, Kachina dolls, jewelry, rugs, and pottery. Click on the ‘catalog’ feature on their website, to see clear pictures of the items for sale. Each prod...

    There’s nothing cooler than a ghost town in the middle of the desert, and Arizona is full of them. Located in the once-was town of Ruby, Arizona, Ruby Ghost Town is a relic from Arizona’s booming mining past, which largely ended in a big bust. The rugged prospectors and miners who once scoured the surrounding hills for gold and silver, upped and le...

    Due to its proximity to its Catholic majority neighbor Mexico, the Roman Catholic Sacred Heart Church in Nogales is one of many in Santa Cruz County. The historic church was founded in the late 19th century, and the building which now stands was completed in 1928, though it has been recently refurbished. It’s a stunning example of mission-style arc...

    If you knew that Arizona had an Official State Balladeer, and that his name was Dolan Ellis, then you’re already way ahead of the game. Located in the town of Hereford, not far from Sierra Vista, The Arizona Folklore Preserve’s name says it all. They’ve been preserving Arizona’s music and folklore since 1996 on their 15-acre plot in Ramsey Canyon. ...

    Nearly 150 years ago a Jewish immigrant from Russia moved to the land on which Nogales now stands, and founded a town that bore his name from 1880 to 1883. Sensing that his fortunes weren’t gaining traction like he thought they would, Isaacson upped sticks and moved to Los Angeles in 1883, at which time the post office changed the name of the town ...

  2. Welcome to Nogales, Arizona: Where Culture & History meet. Indulge your senses in the vibrant tapestry of Nogales, Arizona, where every street corner tells a story, every dish is a culinary adventure, and every step immerses you in rich history.

  3. www.visitarizona.com › places › citiesNogales - Visit Arizona

    Visiting Nogales, Arizona, is as close to traveling to Mexico as you can get without needing a passport. But this welcoming community has embraced many aspects of Mexican culture: warm and hospitable people, respect for history and traditions, and incredible food.

    • Gloria M. 2 contributions. Tour first stop in Nogales AZ. Before exploring Nogales you have to stop in the Chamber of Commerce. It is a beautiful place. But beyond that, Fernanda and Olivia will give you a valuable information of the best places to go based on your time availability.
    • 2-Lane-Traveler. Savage, MN 952 contributions. Beautiful Hispanic Catholic Church, both inside and out.
    • Gary B. Prescott, AZ 213 contributions. A Varied and Focused Look at Nogles. Pimeria Alta Museum offers a condensed, but thorough, look at various aspects of the history of Nogales, AZ-from its relationship with its sister city, across the border to the experiences of the Buffalo Soldiers who were stationed nearby.
    • SharonandJuan. Tucson 81 contributions. cozy... In 2010, we had stopped in on a whim to explore this odd building with some friends after a day trip in southern AZ.
  4. Nogales, city, seat (1899) of Santa Cruz county, southern Arizona, U.S. A port of entry on the Mexican border, it adjoins Heroica Nogales in Sonora, Mexico. Divided by International Avenue, the two communities are together known as Ambos Nogales (Spanish: “Both Nogales”).

  5. Nogales, Arizona, is a fascinating international zone situated along the Arizona/Mexico border. There are a number of attractions worth checking out in Nogales and the surrounding Santa Cruz County, and here are nine of the best.

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