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  2. Nogales-Grand Avenue Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Avenue garita was expanded substantially in 1949, but was replaced with the current multi-lane inspection facility in 1966. US Customs officers outside their garita in Nogales AZ 1931 Nogales International Boundary looking west, in 1899 (prior to boundary fence and border inspection facilities)

  3. Nogales-Morley Gate Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    Morley Gate Garita as seen during construction in 1930. The Nogales Port of Entry evolved over time, rather than being planned. When an international fence divided Nogales in the early 20th century, vehicles were inspected at a gate at Grand Avenue, trains were inspected just east of there, and pedestrians were inspected further to the east at Morley Avenue.

  4. File : US Customs Garita at Grand Ave Nogales 1931.jpg

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  5. Garitas - Wikipedia

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    Garitas along the Mexico–Guatemala Border (listed in order from south to north) Garita Viva México – located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) northwest of Tapachula , Chiapas , on Federal Highway 200 Garita El Garitón – located 1,360 kilometres (850 mi) southeast of Mexico City on Federal Highway 190 Actual location is several kilometers (miles ...

  6. Nogales-Mariposa Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    The Nogales-Mariposa Port of Entry opened in 1973 to divert truck traffic away from the busy downtown Grand Avenue border crossing. [1] It connects Arizona State Route 189 directly with Mexican Federal Highway 15D .

  7. List of Mexico–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Traffic approaching the San Ysidro, San Diego border inspection station. There are 50 places where people can cross the Mexico–United States border.Several large border cities have multiple crossings, often including one or more that bypass the center of the city and are designated for truck traffic.

  8. Garita - Wikipedia

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    For garita, see: bartizan , an overhanging, wall-mounted turret projecting from the walls of mediaeval fortifications garitas in Mexico , federal highway checkpoints located in border areas

  9. Mexican Federal Highway 15 - Wikipedia

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    In Heroica Nogales, Fed-15 commences just south of the Nogales Grand Avenue Port of Entry and travels on Avenida López Mateos before becoming Avenida Alvaro Obregón, the city's main thoroughfare. After traversing the rest of Nogales, Fed-15 exits the city near an interchange with a spur of Fed-15D, continuing southwards as a four-lane highway.