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

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    A new town center was constructed on higher ground outside town. [6] Mercedes Mercedes, Texas: Río Rico Río Rico, Tamaulipas: The Thayer Bridge (also called the Río Rico Bridge) was built in 1928 and opened up the Mexican border town of Río Rico as a tourist destination during prohibition with bars and even a casino. [7]

  3. Arizona State Route 286 - Wikipedia

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    The southern terminus of SR 286 is located at the U.S.-Mexico border at Sasabe. The highway heads north from the border traversing a sparsely populated area and does not pass through any cities or towns aside from minor settlements. It provides access to the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge as well

  4. Naco, Sonora - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, a border wall has been built between Naco, Sonora and Naco, Arizona. There is a Border Patrol Station between the two towns, and there is constant monitoring of the international border by Border Patrol agents and drones. The border wall has been painted with murals by children in Naco, working with Studio Marioposa.

  5. Is Mexico safe for tourists right now? - AOL

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    Tourist resorts are generally considered safe as the Mexican government makes an effort to protect major traveller destinations including Cancun, Cozumel, Los Cabos, Nuevo Vallarta, Playa del ...

  6. Arizona State Route 85 - Wikipedia

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    Arizona State Route 85. The southern terminus of SR 85 is located at the Mexican border near Lukeville in Pima County. From Lukeville to Why, SR 85 is designated the Organ Pipe Cactus Parkway by ADOT. [2] [3] The road continues across the border into Mexico to the town of Sonoyta as Mexican Federal Highway 8.

  7. Altar Valley - Wikipedia

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    On maps of Arizona, in the Altar Valley region, the United States-Mexico border changes direction to the northwest to end at the Colorado River at Yuma, Arizona. This change in border direction mostly follows a water divide change, separating drainage basins from each country; there are minor regional exceptions along the border to Yuma and the ...

  8. U.S. Route 95 in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 95 was a late addition to Arizona's U.S. Highway system, having been extended into the state around 1960 during the dawn of the Interstate Highway System. [6] [7] Though it is a short section of highway, only traveling between Ehrenberg and San Luis at the Mexico–United States border, it also serves as the main north–south highway to the cities of Yuma, San Luis, and Quartzsite. [2]

  9. Heat, vultures and rosaries: A drive along Arizona's border ...

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    Migrants, cartels and crosses can be seen along Arizona's border wall with Mexico. The state is at the center of our immigration debate before the Nov. 5 election.