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  2. Nogales International - Wikipedia

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    Nogales, Arizona 85621. United States. Circulation. 980 (as of 2022) [1] Website. nogalesinternational.com. Nogales International is a newspaper, [2] based in Nogales, Arizona, United States, founded in 1925. [3] It is published on Tuesdays and Fridays and is a division of Wick Communications. Nogales is located on the U.S.–Mexico border.

  3. List of historic properties in Nogales, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This is a list which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the structures of historic significance in Nogales, Arizona. Nogales is a city in Santa Cruz County, Arizona which lies on the border of Mexico and is separated from the town of Nogales, Sonora in Mexico by a 20-foot-high row of steel beams, also known simply as the "Wall ...

  4. Nogales, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    www .nogalesaz .gov. Nogales ( Spanish for ' walnut trees '; Spanish: [noˈɣales]; English: / nəˈɡɑːlɪs / or / noʊˈɡɑːleɪs / [4]) is a city in Santa Cruz County, Arizona. The population was 20,837 at the 2010 census and estimated 20,103 in 2019. [5] Nogales forms part of the larger Tucson–Nogales combined statistical area, with a ...

  5. 149th Armored Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 149th Armored Regiment was an armored regiment that was part of the California Army National Guard. Its lineage dates back to a cavalry unit organized in 1895 in Salinas. As Troop C, the unit's first major action occurred when it deployed to help in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. In 1916, still as Troop C, the unit ...

  6. US Custom House (Nogales, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    87001344 [1] Added to NRHP. August 6, 1987. The US Custom House is a historic building in Nogales, Arizona. It was built in 1934 for the United States Customs Service, and designed in the Period Revival style by architect Louis A. Simon. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 6, 1987.

  7. Mark Clark - Wikipedia

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    Mark Clark may refer to: Mark A. Clark (politician) (born 1967), Arizona state legislator. Mark A. Clark (general), U.S. Marine Corps general in charge of their Special Operations Command. Mark W. Clark (1896–1984), U.S. Army general during World War II and Korean War. Mark Clark (baseball) (born 1968), Major League Baseball player. Mark ...

  8. Mark A. Clark (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Mark A. Clark (born March 8, 1967, in San Manuel, Arizona) is a member of the Democratic Party . He was a state representative in the Arizona House of Representatives' 45th Legislature (District 07) from 2001 to 2002. His father, Harry Clark, was a state representative from 1992 to 2000. In 2003, Republican Jim Waring became representative of ...

  9. Nogales International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Nogales International Airport ( IATA: OLS, ICAO: KOLS, FAA LID: OLS) is a county-owned public-use airport located 8 miles (7.0 nmi; 13 km) northeast of the central business district of Nogales, a city in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States [1] and is also a port of entry into the United States. It is included in the Federal Aviation ...