Places to see at Nogales, Arizona

Best Places to visit in Nogales, Arizona - Best Things to do in Nogales, AZ
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Sen. James A. Harrison House 0.15 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Sen. James A. Harrison House is a historic house in Nogales, Arizona. It was built in 1915 for Senator James A. Harrison, and designed in the American Craftsman architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 29, 1985.

Its Arizona State Historic Property Inventory report asserted it is the \"Best preserved two-story Bungalow in Nogales.\"

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W.G. Bowman House 0.16 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The W.G. Bowman House is a historic house in Nogales, Arizona. It was built in 1918 for Wirt Bowman, a businessman who served as the mayor of Nogales from 1918 to 1919 and as a member of the Arizona House of Representatives from 1919 to 1920. It was designed in the Classical Revival architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 29, 1985.

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George Dunbar House 0.18 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The George Dunbar House is a historic house in Nogales, Arizona. It was built in 1918 for George W. Dunbar, a real estate developer who built 75 houses in Nogales, Arizona and a dozen more in Nogales, Sonora across the Mexico\u2013United States border. The house was designed in the American Craftsman architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 29, 1985.

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United States Post Office and Immigration Station–Nogales Main 0.2 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The U.S. Post Office and Immigration Station \u2013 Nogales Main is a historic building in Nogales, Arizona built in 1923. It is located one block east of Nogales' main commercial street, Morely Avenue, and one block from the Santa Cruz County Courthouse. It was listed for its architecture in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Also known as Nogales Main Post Office and Immigration Station, it served historically as a post office and as a government office building.

It is designed in a simplified Classical Revival architecture style with Spanish Colonial architecture influence. Ornamentation is limited, and mostly consists of the front entranceway's two columns and cornice.

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Santa Cruz County Courthouse 0.28 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Santa Cruz County Courthouse in Nogales, Arizona was built in 1903. It is a Classical Revival style building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

It was designed by the El Paso, Texas based architectural firm of Trost & Rust.

It has a pedimental sculpture, depicting Justice.

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A.S. Noon Building 0.36 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The A.S. Noon Building is a historic building in Nogales, Arizona. It was built in 1915 for A. S. Noon, and designed in the Chicago School architectural style. One of the stores was owned by Wing Wong, a Chinese merchant. The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 29, 1985.

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Old Nogales City Hall and Fire Station 0.47 7
Other Buildings, Industrial Facilities, Interesting Places

The Old Nogales City Hall and Fire Station, in Nogales, Arizona, US, was built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

It is a two-story Mission Revival-style building designed by Tucson architect Henry O. Jaastad. It has a very prominent clock tower.

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Morley Gate Border Station 0.6 7
Architecture, Historic Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

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. A small tile-roofed inspection station was completed in 1931 and was expanded in 1949. Substantial renovations were performed in 2011.

In 2011, the Morley Gate facility was renovated to improve throughput and to provide more space and better lighting. On busy days, over 10,000 people enter the United States through Morley Gate. It is one of only four land border pedestrian-only crossing in the United States, the others are the Boquillas Port of Entry in Big Bend National Park in Texas, the Cross Border Xpress at the Tijuana International Airport, and the PedWest component of the San Ysidro Port of Entry.

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Sen. James A. Harrison House 0.15 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Sen. James A. Harrison House is a historic house in Nogales, Arizona. It was built in 1915 for Senator James A. Harrison, and designed in the American Craftsman architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 29, 1985.

Its Arizona State Historic Property Inventory report asserted it is the \"Best preserved two-story Bungalow in Nogales.\"

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W.G. Bowman House 0.16 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The W.G. Bowman House is a historic house in Nogales, Arizona. It was built in 1918 for Wirt Bowman, a businessman who served as the mayor of Nogales from 1918 to 1919 and as a member of the Arizona House of Representatives from 1919 to 1920. It was designed in the Classical Revival architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 29, 1985.

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George Dunbar House 0.18 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The George Dunbar House is a historic house in Nogales, Arizona. It was built in 1918 for George W. Dunbar, a real estate developer who built 75 houses in Nogales, Arizona and a dozen more in Nogales, Sonora across the Mexico\u2013United States border. The house was designed in the American Craftsman architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 29, 1985.

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United States Post Office and Immigration Station–Nogales Main 0.2 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The U.S. Post Office and Immigration Station \u2013 Nogales Main is a historic building in Nogales, Arizona built in 1923. It is located one block east of Nogales' main commercial street, Morely Avenue, and one block from the Santa Cruz County Courthouse. It was listed for its architecture in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Also known as Nogales Main Post Office and Immigration Station, it served historically as a post office and as a government office building.

It is designed in a simplified Classical Revival architecture style with Spanish Colonial architecture influence. Ornamentation is limited, and mostly consists of the front entranceway's two columns and cornice.

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Santa Cruz County Courthouse 0.28 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The Santa Cruz County Courthouse in Nogales, Arizona was built in 1903. It is a Classical Revival style building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

It was designed by the El Paso, Texas based architectural firm of Trost & Rust.

It has a pedimental sculpture, depicting Justice.

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A.S. Noon Building 0.36 7
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

The A.S. Noon Building is a historic building in Nogales, Arizona. It was built in 1915 for A. S. Noon, and designed in the Chicago School architectural style. One of the stores was owned by Wing Wong, a Chinese merchant. The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 29, 1985.

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Old Nogales City Hall and Fire Station 0.47 7
Other Buildings, Industrial Facilities, Interesting Places

The Old Nogales City Hall and Fire Station, in Nogales, Arizona, US, was built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

It is a two-story Mission Revival-style building designed by Tucson architect Henry O. Jaastad. It has a very prominent clock tower.

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Morley Gate Border Station 0.6 7
Architecture, Historic Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures

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. A small tile-roofed inspection station was completed in 1931 and was expanded in 1949. Substantial renovations were performed in 2011.

In 2011, the Morley Gate facility was renovated to improve throughput and to provide more space and better lighting. On busy days, over 10,000 people enter the United States through Morley Gate. It is one of only four land border pedestrian-only crossing in the United States, the others are the Boquillas Port of Entry in Big Bend National Park in Texas, the Cross Border Xpress at the Tijuana International Airport, and the PedWest component of the San Ysidro Port of Entry.

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Battle of Ambos Nogales 0.63 3
Battlefields, Historic, Historical Places, Interesting Places

The Battle of Ambos Nogales (The Battle of Both Nogales), or as it is known in Mexico La batalla del 27 de agosto (The Battle of 27 August), was an engagement fought on 27 August 1918 between Mexican military and civilian militia forces and elements of U.S. Army troops of the 35th Infantry Regiment, who were reinforced by the Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment, and commanded by Lt. Col. Frederick J. Herman. The American soldiers and militia forces were stationed in Nogales, Arizona, and the Mexican soldiers and armed Mexican militia were in Nogales, Sonora. This battle was notable for being a significant confrontation between U.S. and Mexican forces during the Border War, which took place in the context of the Mexican Revolution and the First World War.

Prior to the late 1910s, the international border between the two Nogaleses was a wide-open boulevard named International Street, but during the course of the decade the violence associated with the Mexican Revolution and growing hysteria related to World War I brought stricter U.S. control of the border. Anti-foreign sentiment grew in the border region with the publicizing of the German Empire's Zimmermann telegram in February 1917. (Some U.S. military historians of the 10th Cavalry and 25th Infantry later claimed German military advisors encouraged Mexican rebels under General Francisco \"Pancho\" Villa to fight against the U.S. in Nogales.) Related to the World War I anti-foreign sentiment, the shooting deaths of Mexican nationals at the border by U.S. soldiers in Nogales in early 1918 increased racial tensions in the two border towns. As a result of the 27 August battle, the U.S. and Mexico agreed to divide the two border communities with a chain-link border fence, the first of many permanent incarnations of the U.S.\u2013Mexico border wall between the two cities along the two countries' border.

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Battle of Ambos Nogales 0.63 3
Battlefields, Historic, Historical Places, Interesting Places

The Battle of Ambos Nogales (The Battle of Both Nogales), or as it is known in Mexico La batalla del 27 de agosto (The Battle of 27 August), was an engagement fought on 27 August 1918 between Mexican military and civilian militia forces and elements of U.S. Army troops of the 35th Infantry Regiment, who were reinforced by the Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment, and commanded by Lt. Col. Frederick J. Herman. The American soldiers and militia forces were stationed in Nogales, Arizona, and the Mexican soldiers and armed Mexican militia were in Nogales, Sonora. This battle was notable for being a significant confrontation between U.S. and Mexican forces during the Border War, which took place in the context of the Mexican Revolution and the First World War.

Prior to the late 1910s, the international border between the two Nogaleses was a wide-open boulevard named International Street, but during the course of the decade the violence associated with the Mexican Revolution and growing hysteria related to World War I brought stricter U.S. control of the border. Anti-foreign sentiment grew in the border region with the publicizing of the German Empire's Zimmermann telegram in February 1917. (Some U.S. military historians of the 10th Cavalry and 25th Infantry later claimed German military advisors encouraged Mexican rebels under General Francisco \"Pancho\" Villa to fight against the U.S. in Nogales.) Related to the World War I anti-foreign sentiment, the shooting deaths of Mexican nationals at the border by U.S. soldiers in Nogales in early 1918 increased racial tensions in the two border towns. As a result of the 27 August battle, the U.S. and Mexico agreed to divide the two border communities with a chain-link border fence, the first of many permanent incarnations of the U.S.\u2013Mexico border wall between the two cities along the two countries' border.

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church of the Immaculate Conception in Nogales 0.84 2
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson (Latin: Dioecesis Tucsonensis, Spanish: Di\u00f3cesis de Tucson) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the southwestern region of the United States. It is a suffragan see of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santa Fe. The diocese was led by Most Reverend Gerald Frederick Kicanas, who retired on October 3, 2017, and is currently led by Most Reverend Edward Weisenburger.

The See city for the diocese is Tucson, Arizona, and its cathedral parish is the St. Augustine. Another church of special interest is the Mission San Xavier del Bac, also in Tucson.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Nogales 1.59 2
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Nogales is a Latin bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church.

It is a suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Hermosillo, from which it was branched off in 2015. Its episcopal cathedral see is the Catedral Santuario de Nuestra Se\u00f1ora de Guadalupe, in the city of (Heroica) Nogales, a municipal county seat in the Mexican state of Sonora.

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church of the Immaculate Conception in Nogales 0.84 2
Religion, Churches, Interesting Places, Other Churches

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson (Latin: Dioecesis Tucsonensis, Spanish: Di\u00f3cesis de Tucson) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the southwestern region of the United States. It is a suffragan see of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santa Fe. The diocese was led by Most Reverend Gerald Frederick Kicanas, who retired on October 3, 2017, and is currently led by Most Reverend Edward Weisenburger.

The See city for the diocese is Tucson, Arizona, and its cathedral parish is the St. Augustine. Another church of special interest is the Mission San Xavier del Bac, also in Tucson.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Nogales 1.59 2
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Nogales is a Latin bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church.

It is a suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Hermosillo, from which it was branched off in 2015. Its episcopal cathedral see is the Catedral Santuario de Nuestra Se\u00f1ora de Guadalupe, in the city of (Heroica) Nogales, a municipal county seat in the Mexican state of Sonora.

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Cerro Pelon 0.81 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Padre Kino Statue 0.85 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Nogalitos 0.86 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Cementerio de los Heroes 1.16 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Oasis Cinema 1.2 1
Cultural, Cinemas, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places

Oasis were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991. Originally known as the Rain, the group initially consisted of Liam Gallagher (lead vocals, tambourine), Paul Arthurs (guitar), Paul McGuigan (bass guitar) and Tony McCarroll (drums). Liam's older brother Noel (lead guitar, vocals) later joined as a fifth member, finalising the group's core lineup. During the course of their existence, they had various lineup changes, with the Gallagher brothers remaining the only staple members.

Oasis signed to independent record label Creation Records in 1993 and released their record-setting debut album Definitely Maybe (1994), which quickly became the fastest-selling debut album in British history at the time. The following year they recorded (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995) with new drummer Alan White, in the midst of a chart rivalry with peers Blur. Spending ten weeks at number one on the UK Albums Chart, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? was also an international chart success and became one of the best-selling albums of all time. In addition, it stands as the fifth-best-selling album in the UK and the biggest-selling album in the UK of the 1990s. The Gallagher brothers featured regularly in tabloid newspapers for their disputes and wild lifestyles. In 1996, Oasis performed two nights at Knebworth for an audience of 125,000 each time, the largest outdoor concerts in UK history at the time. In 1997, Oasis released their third album, Be Here Now. It became the fastest-selling album in UK chart history.

Oasis' popularity later declined and McGuigan and Arthurs left in 1999 as Oasis released Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000). They were replaced by former Heavy Stereo guitarist Gem Archer and former Ride guitarist Andy Bell. White departed in 2004, replaced by Zak Starkey and later Chris Sharrock as touring members. Oasis released three more studio albums, Heathen Chemistry (2002), Don't Believe the Truth (2005) and Dig Out Your Soul (2008). The group abruptly disbanded after the departure of Noel Gallagher in August 2009.

As of 2009, Oasis had sold over 70 million records worldwide. They are among the most successful acts on the UK Singles Chart and Albums Chart, with eight UK number-one singles and eight UK number-one albums. The band also achieved three Platinum albums in the US. They won 17 NME Awards, nine Q Awards, four MTV Europe Music Awards and six Brit Awards, including one in 2007 for Outstanding Contribution to Music and one for the \"Best Album of the Last 30 Years\" for (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. They were nominated for two Grammy Awards.

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Templo de la Santa Muerte 1.21 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Alv Jessie's House Wey 1.24 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Alv Mikeyla's House 1.37 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Sanatuario 1.6 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Panteon Reforma 1.64 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Panteon Reforma 1.74 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Cerro Ocotoso 1.8 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Cirsto Rey 1.82 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Cerro Atravesado 1.82 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Iglesia Adventista 1.89 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Monumento a la Ignoracia (MonoBichi) 2.35 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Monumento Benito Juarez 2.35 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Jardines del buen pastor 2.51 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Busto a Luis D. Colosio 2.84 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Luz del mundo 2.85 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Iglesia La Divina Providencia 3.1 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Gazebo 0.03 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Sacred Heart Church 0.33 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Centro Cristiano 0.42 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Nogalitos 0.44 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Prima Alta Museum 0.46 1
Cultural, Museums, Interesting Places, Other Museums

Santa Cruz County Honor Roll 0.49 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Nogales Theater 0.54 1
Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places

The Battle of Ambos Nogales (The Battle of Both Nogales), or as it is known in Mexico La batalla del 27 de agosto (The Battle of 27 August), was an engagement fought on 27 August 1918 between Mexican military and civilian militia forces and elements of U.S. Army troops of the 35th Infantry Regiment, who were reinforced by the Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment, and commanded by Lt. Col. Frederick J. Herman. The American soldiers and militia forces were stationed in Nogales, Arizona, and the Mexican soldiers and armed Mexican militia were in Nogales, Sonora. This battle was notable for being a significant confrontation between U.S. and Mexican forces during the Border War, which took place in the context of the Mexican Revolution and the First World War.

Prior to the late 1910s, the international border between the two Nogaleses was a wide-open boulevard named International Street, but during the course of the decade the violence associated with the Mexican Revolution and growing hysteria related to World War I brought stricter U.S. control of the border. Anti-foreign sentiment grew in the border region with the publicizing of the German Empire's Zimmermann telegram in February 1917. (Some U.S. military historians of the 10th Cavalry and 25th Infantry later claimed German military advisors encouraged Mexican rebels under General Francisco \"Pancho\" Villa to fight against the U.S. in Nogales.) Related to the World War I anti-foreign sentiment, the shooting deaths of Mexican nationals at the border by U.S. soldiers in Nogales in early 1918 increased racial tensions in the two border towns. As a result of the 27 August battle, the U.S. and Mexico agreed to divide the two border communities with a chain-link border fence, the first of many permanent incarnations of the U.S.\u2013Mexico border wall between the two cities along the two countries' border.

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Jesus Statue 0.59 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Finitos (Bomb Asf) 0.68 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Teatro Obregón 0.74 1
Architecture, Historic Architecture, Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places, Destroyed Objects

The University of Medell\u00edn Theater is a 1,702-seat theater, the largest in Medell\u00edn, Colombia. It has hosted national and international plays and shows. Entertainers such as Cats, Chespirito, Mayuman\u00e1, Emma Shapplin, Los Vivancos, Raphael, Jos\u00e9 Luis Perales, Paloma San Basilio, and Bajofondo have performed there.

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Crawford Hill 0.79 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Cerro Pelon 0.81 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Padre Kino Statue 0.85 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Nogalitos 0.86 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Cementerio de los Heroes 1.16 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Oasis Cinema 1.2 1
Cultural, Cinemas, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places

Oasis were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991. Originally known as the Rain, the group initially consisted of Liam Gallagher (lead vocals, tambourine), Paul Arthurs (guitar), Paul McGuigan (bass guitar) and Tony McCarroll (drums). Liam's older brother Noel (lead guitar, vocals) later joined as a fifth member, finalising the group's core lineup. During the course of their existence, they had various lineup changes, with the Gallagher brothers remaining the only staple members.

Oasis signed to independent record label Creation Records in 1993 and released their record-setting debut album Definitely Maybe (1994), which quickly became the fastest-selling debut album in British history at the time. The following year they recorded (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995) with new drummer Alan White, in the midst of a chart rivalry with peers Blur. Spending ten weeks at number one on the UK Albums Chart, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? was also an international chart success and became one of the best-selling albums of all time. In addition, it stands as the fifth-best-selling album in the UK and the biggest-selling album in the UK of the 1990s. The Gallagher brothers featured regularly in tabloid newspapers for their disputes and wild lifestyles. In 1996, Oasis performed two nights at Knebworth for an audience of 125,000 each time, the largest outdoor concerts in UK history at the time. In 1997, Oasis released their third album, Be Here Now. It became the fastest-selling album in UK chart history.

Oasis' popularity later declined and McGuigan and Arthurs left in 1999 as Oasis released Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000). They were replaced by former Heavy Stereo guitarist Gem Archer and former Ride guitarist Andy Bell. White departed in 2004, replaced by Zak Starkey and later Chris Sharrock as touring members. Oasis released three more studio albums, Heathen Chemistry (2002), Don't Believe the Truth (2005) and Dig Out Your Soul (2008). The group abruptly disbanded after the departure of Noel Gallagher in August 2009.

As of 2009, Oasis had sold over 70 million records worldwide. They are among the most successful acts on the UK Singles Chart and Albums Chart, with eight UK number-one singles and eight UK number-one albums. The band also achieved three Platinum albums in the US. They won 17 NME Awards, nine Q Awards, four MTV Europe Music Awards and six Brit Awards, including one in 2007 for Outstanding Contribution to Music and one for the \"Best Album of the Last 30 Years\" for (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. They were nominated for two Grammy Awards.

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Templo de la Santa Muerte 1.21 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Alv Jessie's House Wey 1.24 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Alv Mikeyla's House 1.37 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Sanatuario 1.6 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Panteon Reforma 1.64 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Panteon Reforma 1.74 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Cerro Ocotoso 1.8 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Cirsto Rey 1.82 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Cerro Atravesado 1.82 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places

Iglesia Adventista 1.89 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Monumento a la Ignoracia (MonoBichi) 2.35 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Monumento Benito Juarez 2.35 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Jardines del buen pastor 2.51 1
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places

Busto a Luis D. Colosio 2.84 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Luz del mundo 2.85 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Iglesia La Divina Providencia 3.1 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Gazebo 0.03 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Sacred Heart Church 0.33 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Centro Cristiano 0.42 1
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places

Nogalitos 0.44 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Prima Alta Museum 0.46 1
Cultural, Museums, Interesting Places, Other Museums

Santa Cruz County Honor Roll 0.49 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Nogales Theater 0.54 1
Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places

The Battle of Ambos Nogales (The Battle of Both Nogales), or as it is known in Mexico La batalla del 27 de agosto (The Battle of 27 August), was an engagement fought on 27 August 1918 between Mexican military and civilian militia forces and elements of U.S. Army troops of the 35th Infantry Regiment, who were reinforced by the Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment, and commanded by Lt. Col. Frederick J. Herman. The American soldiers and militia forces were stationed in Nogales, Arizona, and the Mexican soldiers and armed Mexican militia were in Nogales, Sonora. This battle was notable for being a significant confrontation between U.S. and Mexican forces during the Border War, which took place in the context of the Mexican Revolution and the First World War.

Prior to the late 1910s, the international border between the two Nogaleses was a wide-open boulevard named International Street, but during the course of the decade the violence associated with the Mexican Revolution and growing hysteria related to World War I brought stricter U.S. control of the border. Anti-foreign sentiment grew in the border region with the publicizing of the German Empire's Zimmermann telegram in February 1917. (Some U.S. military historians of the 10th Cavalry and 25th Infantry later claimed German military advisors encouraged Mexican rebels under General Francisco \"Pancho\" Villa to fight against the U.S. in Nogales.) Related to the World War I anti-foreign sentiment, the shooting deaths of Mexican nationals at the border by U.S. soldiers in Nogales in early 1918 increased racial tensions in the two border towns. As a result of the 27 August battle, the U.S. and Mexico agreed to divide the two border communities with a chain-link border fence, the first of many permanent incarnations of the U.S.\u2013Mexico border wall between the two cities along the two countries' border.

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Jesus Statue 0.59 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Finitos (Bomb Asf) 0.68 1
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments

Teatro Obregón 0.74 1
Architecture, Historic Architecture, Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places, Destroyed Objects

The University of Medell\u00edn Theater is a 1,702-seat theater, the largest in Medell\u00edn, Colombia. It has hosted national and international plays and shows. Entertainers such as Cats, Chespirito, Mayuman\u00e1, Emma Shapplin, Los Vivancos, Raphael, Jos\u00e9 Luis Perales, Paloma San Basilio, and Bajofondo have performed there.

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Crawford Hill 0.79 1
Mountain Peaks, Geological Formations, Natural, Interesting Places