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  2. Montezuma Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Montezuma Hotel is a historic building in Nogales, Arizona. It was built in 1926, and designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style. [2] It was built as the largest hotel in Nogales. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 26, 1985. [1]

  3. List of hotels in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Riviera del Pacífico at its opening in 1930 The Melody Maker Cancún in Cancun, Mexico. Agua Caliente Casino and Hotel, Tijuana; Bahia Principe; Casa Na Bolom, San Cristóbal de las Casas; Hotel Princess Mundo Imperial, Acapulco; Golden Parnassus, Cancún; Gran Hotel of Mexico, Mexico City; Grand Hotel Tijuana, Tijuana; Hacienda ...

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

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    The Bowman Hotel – built in 1917 and located 245 Grand Avenue. The Bowman Hotel is the oldest remaining hotel building in Nogales. It is associated with Wirt G. Bowman, a prominent early Nogales businessman and a state and national politician. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on August 29, 1985, reference: #85001852.

  5. All-inclusive resort - Wikipedia

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    An all-inclusive resort, in addition to all the amenities of a resort, charges a fixed price that includes most or all items offered.At a minimum, most inclusive resorts include lodging, drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), food (three meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner), indoor and outdoor activities, and entertainment for a fixed price.

  6. Nogales, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The boundary between Nogales, Arizona, in the United States, on the right, and Nogales, Sonora, in Mexico, on the left, running down the center of a wide avenue, about 1899 Similar picture of the border from the opposite direction, 2007 View of Nogales, 1940s. The name Nogales is derived from the Spanish word for 'walnut' or 'walnut tree'. It ...

  7. Nogales - Wikipedia

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    Nogales (Spanish for "walnut trees") may refer to: Nogales, a city in Sonora, Mexico; Chile. Nogales, Chile; Mexico Nogales, Durango, Coneto de Comonfort ...

  8. Hotel Princess Mundo Imperial - Wikipedia

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    On April 5, 1976, Hughes was carried out of his penthouse suite of the hotel, unconscious, and carried onto the chartered jet (N855W). He died shortly thereafter, en route to Houston, Texas. In 1998, Canadian Pacific Hotels purchased the Princess Hotels situated in Mexico, Arizona, Bermuda and Barbados. In October 1999, CP purchased Fairmont ...

  9. Bowman Hotel (Nogales, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Bowman Hotel in Nogales, Arizona was built in 1917. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] It was then the oldest hotel building surviving in Nogales. It was deemed significant in its use of fired (glazed) brick in its facade, being one of only two buildings in Nogales with that.