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The shopping arcades lost many of their customers and tenants in the years after 2001 as tourism dropped; however the Pasaje Rodríguez has been repurposed as a design/cultural destination with businesses selling coffee, books, and artisan clothing and other products.
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Avenida Revolución was the first road in Tijuana to be paved, near the beginning of the twentieth century. Originally called Avenida Olvera, it was from its earliest days a popular destination for American tourists who crossed the border from
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prohibited sailors from visiting Tijuana. From 1989 to 1994 the Avenida's Baby Rock discothèque was the claimed to be #1 club in the world based on gross revenues, before becoming in 2012 the Onixeus.
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During this period the name of the avenue changed several times in line with political developments in Mexico. In 1920 it became Avenida A. In the late 1920s it became Avenida
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Businesses include some remaining handicraft and leather shops, pharmacies catering primarily to Americans, and a branch of the
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Torre de Agua Caliente monument; Street continues east-southeastward as Blvd. Agua Caliente.
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Avenida Revolución has experienced many changes, and is known as the business card of
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gift emporium and casual restaurant. American stores and fast-food restaurants like
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U.S. border, Santiago Argüello pedestrian street, Plaza Santa Cecilia, Hotel Nelson
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Colectivo 9 design bazaar and food hall, Cine Tonalá art cinema, "hipster" shops
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SITT (BRT) bus stop, Pasaje Rodríguez art space housed in former souvenir/crafts
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of 1920-33, when it was visited by American tourists seeking legal alcohol. The
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The long avenue is home to several distinct attractions, from cantinas and
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The avenue was remodeled in the mid-2010s, widening the sidewalks, adding
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and subsequently Avenida Libertad. In 1932 it received its current name.
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Jai Alai Palace and Caliente casino, SITT (BRT) bus stop "Jai Alai"
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have a presence on the avenue, as they do throughout Tijuana.
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was invented on Avenida Revolución during this period by
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A popular tourist attraction is taking a picture with a
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