Bordertown Filming Locations
Where was Bordertown filmed? Bordertown was filmed in 4 locations across United States and Mexico in the following places:
Bordertown Filming Locations
Albuquerque, New Mexico’s largest city, sits in the high desert. Its modern Downtown core contrasts with Old Town Albuquerque, dating to the city’s 1706 founding as a Spanish colony. Old Town is filled with historic adobe buildings, such as San Felipe de Neri Church, 5 museums, and shops selling Native American handicrafts. Nearby, The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center traces the area’s tribal history.
Ciudad Juárez is a Mexican city on the Rio Grande, just south of El Paso, Texas. Its historic center is dominated by the neoclassical Cathedral of Ciudad Juárez, whose twin towers overlook leafy Plaza de Armas. Exhibits at the Museum of the Revolution on the Border trace the history of the Mexican Revolution. The Rodadora Interactive Space is a child-friendly museum with exhibits on art, technology and science.
Mexicali is the capital city of the state of Baja California in northern Mexico, on the U.S. border. The orange Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe dates from 1940. The House of Culture holds performances and art shows in a former school. Museo Sol del Niño has interactive displays on science and technology. Southwest, in the desert, is the Cañón de Guadalupe, a canyon with waterfalls, hot springs and cave paintings.
Heroica Nogales, more commonly known as Nogales, is a city and the county seat of the Municipality of Nogales in the Mexican state of Sonora. It is located in the north of the state across the U.S.-Mexico border, and is abutted on its north by the city of Nogales, Arizona.
Bordertown (2007)
A journalist investigates a series of murders near American-owned factories on the border of Juarez and El Paso.