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Imagine your whole family (toda [tu] familia) behaving as coquettes, and/or attired in Coquette's Dickies school uniforms: So weird!

Funfact: "mayoreo-menudeo" = "wholesale-retail."

 

According to the website of the Santa Cruz County Assessor, the Coquette's building was erected in 1915. See how it masquerades as a much newer building!

 

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In downtown Nogales, Arizona, on October 5th, 2015, at the southwest corner of North Grand Avenue (Interstate 19 business route) and West Crawford Street.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Nogales (2007072)

• Santa Cruz (county) (2000102)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• black (color) (300130920)

• capital letters (300055061)

• clothing stores (300005303)

• fading (300053048)

• hand coloring (300133555)

• personal names (300266386)

• red (color) (300311118)

• remodeling (300135427)

• school uniforms (300417888)

• shop signs (300211862)

• Spanish (language) (300389311)

• storefronts (300002533)

• white (color) (300129784)

• wholesalers (300025248)

 

Wikidata items:

• 5 October 2015 (Q21064702)

• 1910s in architecture (Q11185482)

• 1915 in architecture (Q2744689)

• all caps (Q3960579)

• Dickies (Q114913)

• Gadsden Purchase (Q827212)

• October 5 (Q2930)

• October 2015 (Q16726267)

• Southern Arizona (Q7569630)

 

Library of Congress Subject Headings:

• Buildings—Arizona (sh86004038)

• Business names (sh85018315)

• Small business (sh85123568)

• Wholesale trade (sh85146575)

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Uploaded on June 2, 2021
Taken on October 5, 2015