
Arizona-Sonora Manufacturing Company Machine Shop
A Mission Revival machine shop that anchored Nogales’s industrial growth at the turn of the twentieth century.
At a glance
This 1901 machine shop, designed in the Mission Revival style, served as the economic engine of Nogales during its formative decades. The Arizona-Sonora Manufacturing Company dominated local employment from 1900 to 1920, making this building a cornerstone of the city’s industrial heritage.
History
Erected in 1901, the Arizona-Sonora Manufacturing Company Machine Shop emerged during Nogales’s rapid development as a border industrial center. The company became the largest employer in the city, driving economic expansion and growth through two decades of the twentieth century before declining in prominence after 1920.
What you see
The building exemplifies Mission Revival architecture, a style that adapted Spanish colonial design language to early industrial structures. This approach blended aesthetic tradition with functional manufacturing space, creating a landmark that reflected both local heritage and modern ambition.
Cultural significance
The machine shop stands as tangible evidence of Nogales’s transformation from frontier settlement to manufacturing hub. Its architectural treatment demonstrates how industrial buildings of the era embraced regional character. The structure preserves the story of labor, enterprise, and cross-border commerce that defined the Arizona-Sonora region.
Key facts
- Built: 1901
- Style: Mission Revival
- Location: Nogales, Arizona, United States
- Coordinates: 31.34°N, 110.94°W
- National Register of Historic Places: Listed August 29, 1985
- Historical employer rank: Largest in Nogales (1900–1920)
Practical information & getting there
The building is located in Nogales, Arizona, a border city accessible by car from Phoenix (approximately 140 miles north) or Tucson (60 miles north). Hours and visiting conditions are not currently documented; verify access before traveling.
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