Five best places to eat in the El Paso area
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Bordering the Rio Grande, El Paso, Texas, sits across from Mexico's Ciudad Juarez. The city is known as a cultural staple of America's Southwest. It earned itself the nickname "Six Shooter Capital" due to crime in the late 1800s. The booming economy and favorable year-round climate drew entrepreneurs to El Paso, but it also attracted thieves, gamblers, murderers, and prostitutes. El Paso has since
El Paso Art Museum - Home of Diversity
From the time it was established in 1959, the El Paso Museum of Art became a wonderful educational
The El Paso Museum of Archeology at Wilderness Park is home to several permanent and rotating exhibits about the anthropology and
At 1,700 square miles Fort Bliss sits in two states and is the second largest military base in the U.S. If you happen to find yourself
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