Old Nogales City Hall and Fire Station (1914)
Now houses the Pimería Alta Historical Society Museum, showcasing local history and artifacts.
Santa Cruz County Courthouse (1904)
Renovated to house the Cowbells and Rangers Museum and Cochise College classes.
Arizona-Sonora Manufacturing Company
Machine Shop (1901)
The oldest industrial building in Nogales, associated with the city's early economic growth.
J.E. Wise Building (1918)
Home to the oldest continually operated newspaper and printing establishment in Nogales.
Pimería Alta Historical Society Museum
Located in the Old City Hall, featuring exhibits on the region's history, rare murals, and artifacts from Camp Little and the Buffalo Soldiers.
Rio Rico History Museum
Focuses on regional history with rotating exhibits.
Sacred Heart Parish
A historic church central to the community's spiritual life.
Nogales Morley Gate & Ambos Nogales Battle Site (1918)
The site of significant events during World War I and the first border wall construction.
Historic Main Street
A vibrant area reflecting Nogales' unique blend of cultures, with historic buildings and shops.
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