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ContributorsArizona PBS Productions (Publisher)
Created2006-02-28
ContributorsArizona PBS Productions (Publisher)
Created1995-03-22
ContributorsArizona PBS Productions (Publisher)
Created1988-11-01
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Created2003
Description

This pamphlet describes CyberPort as multinational in its approach, considering the impacts of cross-border traffic at the local, state, and regional levels. The goal of CyberPort in Arizona is to increase the capacity of Nogales, San Luis and Douglas to serve as safe, secure and efficient gateways between the United

This pamphlet describes CyberPort as multinational in its approach, considering the impacts of cross-border traffic at the local, state, and regional levels. The goal of CyberPort in Arizona is to increase the capacity of Nogales, San Luis and Douglas to serve as safe, secure and efficient gateways between the United States and Mexico. Nogales, as Arizona’s primary commercial port-of-entry, is naturally positioned to serve as the port of choice for western U.S.-Mexico trade.

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Created2003-06
Description

The Nogales CyberPort Project began in the Spring of 2002 amid dramatic changes to the safety and security of U.S. borders. Throughout the following year, extraordinary change was experienced in policy and practice regarding the treatment of the border at the local, state and federal levels. While the movement toward

The Nogales CyberPort Project began in the Spring of 2002 amid dramatic changes to the safety and security of U.S. borders. Throughout the following year, extraordinary change was experienced in policy and practice regarding the treatment of the border at the local, state and federal levels. While the movement toward a more efficient and effective border crossing environment has been underway in Arizona and the U.S. for a number of years, there is perhaps a no more appropriate time to undertake the effort to define and implement a CyberPort than right now.

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Created2003
Description

The Nogales CyberPort Project began in the Spring of 2002 amid dramatic changes to the safety and security of U.S. borders. Throughout the following year, extraordinary change was experienced in policy and practice regarding the treatment of the border at the local, state and federal levels. While the movement toward

The Nogales CyberPort Project began in the Spring of 2002 amid dramatic changes to the safety and security of U.S. borders. Throughout the following year, extraordinary change was experienced in policy and practice regarding the treatment of the border at the local, state and federal levels. While the movement toward a more efficient and effective border crossing environment has been underway in Arizona and the U.S. for a number of years, there is perhaps a no more appropriate time to undertake the effort to define and implement a CyberPort than right now.

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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1938-08-08
DescriptionArizona Salvage Co., the Court House Market, the Blue Bird Café, and Wood's Shoe Shop are visible.
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1928-10-02
DescriptionView looking northwest.
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1870
DescriptionThis shop was located at Washington and First Streets in Phoenix, Arizona.
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ContributorsMcCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Created1922
DescriptionSee "Phoenix, 1870-1970," p. 115.