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Nogales, AZ

Nogales, Arizona


Nogales, Arizona, a crossroads community for a thousand years, wants you to experience its unique shopping, historical, and cultural adventures. The name Nogales comes from the Spanish word “walnut” and Walnut trees once grew abundantly in the mountain pass between the city of Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Mexico.

Thousands of years ago, before European explorers ever dreamed of sailing across the Atlantic, Nogales was part of a migratory path and trade route much later called El Camino Real (The King’s Highway). Much later, regiments of armor-clad Conquistadors forayed north along this very valley in quest of precious metals and gems. Today missions built by the Spanish colonials still dot the valley’s landscape.

As you travel south along Interstate 19, you’ll notice the valley narrows. At the narrowest point is Nogales. In the 1800s, ranchers in the area were besieged by Apaches raiding herds of well-fed cattle. One of our local ranchers, Pete Kitchen used to say, “Tucson, Tubac, Tumacacori, to hell,” when returning to Nogales from a cattle drive from Tucson.

Morley StreetToday, you’ll find Nogales a far more hospitable place. Where Pete’s ranch once was, is now Pete Kitchens Outpost, a restaurant. It’s actually one of the original 1853 structures of the old Kitchen homestead. Life on the border would not be complete without the influence of Pancho Villa, whose army occupied Nogales, Mexico in 1914 during the Mexican Revolution. The U.S. military’s garrison in Nogales swelled to over 10,000 mostly black soldiers of the highly decorated 25th Regiment mostly detached from Washington, D.C. The military buildup and related business growth attracted many businesses to Nogales, some of which remain today.

Eventually a new sense of law and order was established by the sheriff, Tom Turner, along with a brand new courthouse. It still stands in all its Neo-Classic splendor on a hill off Main Street. We call it the 1904 Courthouse. It cost $35,000 to build and was made of stone quarried in Nogales.

You must also see the Old City Hall. It was built in 1914, a year before Arizona became a state. It was used as the Office of the Mayor, the Sheriff’s office with two holding cells, and the Fire Department. Now, it houses the Pimeria Alta Historical Society and has fascinating displays of how things used to be.

Architectural buffs will have a heyday in Nogales. Of course, there’s the predominant Sonoran Style. But we also have fine examples of Queen Anne Cottage, Second Empire, Spanish Colonial, Pueblo Revival, Mediterranean Style, and Bungalow Style all within the downtown area. You’ll want to bring your walking shoes.

And be sure to take a stroll along historic Morley Avenue. Many of the stores, like Capin & Company and Brackers Department Store, established in the early 1900s, are run by descendents of pioneer merchants, and are still thriving.

The Nogales Chamber of Commerce Office

For more information: Nogales Chamber of Commerce, (520) 287-3685.


NOGALES
A Room With A View
An ideal get-away retreat within minutes of boating, hiking, bicycling, fishing, bird-watching, shopping, four wheeling and ghost town exploration.
231 Circulo Montana-Patagonia Lake
Nogales, Nogales  85621
877-533-8439
www.patagoniaview.com
sora@theriver.com

Cropper's Nogales Autocenter
Automotive Sales, Service & Body Shop Contact: Penny Nelson
1831 N. Grand Avenue
Nogales, Nogales  85621
520-281-2438
www.croppercars.com
Cropperautosale@aol.com

Hacienda Corona De Guevavi
A small, romantic inn nestled along the banks of the Santa Cruz River in the historic border town of Nogales, Arizona. Come enjoy the many activities including swimming, birding, hiking, stargazing and exploring.
348 South River Road
Nogales, Nogales  85621
520-287-6503
www.haciendacorona.com
stover@haciendacorona.com

Historic Nogales Main Street
Nogales, Nogales  85621
520-397-9219
www.nogalesmainstreet.com
info@nogalesmainstreet.com

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
This award winning property is one of the newest hotels to the area. Boasting 99 oversized guestrooms and suites, all with refridgerator, microwave and coffee maker. We are an ideal choice in accomodations.
850 W. Shell Road
Nogales, Nogales  85621
520-281-0123
www.hiexpress.com/nogales
crosete@hiocotillo.com

Nogales-Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce
123 W. Kino Park Way
Nogales, Nogales  85621
520-287-3685
www.nogaleschamber.com
info@nogaleschamber.com

Patagonia Lake State Park
This scenic park is popular for camping and fishing. Features include hiking trails, a beach, boat rentals, boat ramps, and picnic sites.
Off Hwy 82, 18 mi.northeast of Nogales
Nogales, Nogales  85621
520-287-2791
www.pr.state.az.us

Paul Bond Boot Co.
Manufacturer and Retail sales of Custom Cowboy Boots & Accessories.
915 W. Paul Bond Drive
Nogales, Nogales  85621
520-281-0512
www.paulbondboots.com
office@paulbondboots.com

Pimeria Alta Historical Society
Come enjoy the fabulous history of the Old West and Mexico in this 55 year old museum. It also includes a library, family history and archives. Call us for information on how to become a member of the Pimeria Alta Historical Society.
136 North Grand Ave.
Nogales, Nogales  85628
520-287-4621
www.pimeriaalta.org
acfh@mchsi.com

RE/MAX Associates, Inc. - Miller, Karen - Agent
Complete real estate services.
1821 N. Mastick Way, Ste.#3
Nogales, Nogales  85621
520-281-4888
www.remax-nogales-az.com
remaxnog@mchsi.com

Santa Cruz Community Foundation
855 W. Bell Road
Nogales, Nogales  85621
520-761-4531

State Farm Insurance-Danielle M. Sanchez, Agent
You are welcome to call us for all of your Insurance and Financial Service needs. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.
230 W. Mariposa Road, Ste. C-20
Nogales, Nogales  85621
520-281-9759
www.statefarm.com
Dani.Sanchez-Ley.ST2I@statefarm.com

State Fram Insurance-Jovanna Lopez, Agent
Insurance company providing financial services: Financing, Mortgages,Insurance, Retirement, Life, IRA's, CD's, etc.
230 W. Mariposa Rd, Ste C-18
Nogales, Nogales  AZ
520-377-0600
www.statefarm.com
Jovanna.lopez.nv11@statefarm.com

 

 

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