They included the hotel, casino, baths with thermal waters, a racetrack, golf course, 52 bungalows, and a lighthouse.
Tijuana's famed Agua Caliente's tourist complex, designed in 1928 by San Diego-based architects Wayne and Corrine McAllister, was dismantled after President Lázaro Cárdenas expropriated the facilities in 1937.
Image courtesy Juan Carlos Ventura, Agua Caliente Facebook group page. Rendering showing the proposed replica of the Minaret connected to the historically accurate Tower replica built in 1988, after the original burned in 1956. Courtesy Carlos Juan Ventura, Agua Caliente Facebook group page Courtesy David Marron, Agua Caliente Facebook group page The Minaret chimney seen from the swimming pool arch. Replica for an Agua Caliente's still-standing monument in Tijuana Most Endangered List of Historic Resources.