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El Paso, Texas |
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The largest U.S. city on the Mexican border, El Paso is located in the mountain pass from which the name is derived. El Paso is Texas's 4th largest city and is over 400 years old. The Franklin Mountains are the southernmost tip of the Rocky Mountains. The city is filled with historic missions, border heritage and modern traditions. El Paso events include: Southwestern Livestock Show & Rodeo, International Balloon Festival, Feast of St. Anthony, Festival de la Zarazuela El Paso/Ciudad Juarez, Sun Carnival Parade. |
| Cattleman's Steak House |
Indian Cliffs Ranch |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 544-3200 |
http://www.cattlemanssteakhouse.com/ |
Cattleman's is a large, family-style restaurant on a working ranch. Enjoy a Western atmosphere, miles of desert scenery and spectactular sunsets! |
| Centennial Museum |
University of Texas El Paso |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 747-5565 |
http://www.utep.edu/museum/ |
The Museum is a natural and cultural history museum focused on the Southwest and Mexico. The displays deal with paleontology, geology, mammalogy, ornithology, ethnology, and archeology of the American Southwest and northern Mexico. |
| Chamizal National Memorial |
800 S. San Marcial |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 534-6668 |
http://www.desertusa.com/cham/cham.html |
Comprehensive guide to Chamizal National Memorial in El Paso, Texas, commemorating the harmonious settlement of a 100-year boundary dispute between Mexico and the United States. |
| El Paso Convention and Visitors Bureau |
One Civic Center Plaza |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 534-0600 or (800) 351-6024 |
http://www.elpasocvb.com/ |
Guide to the city with info on facilities & hotels, events, shopping, the arts, dining & entertainment. Includes a calendar of events, restaurant listings, museums, sports, historic tours, entertainment, and weather. |
| El Paso Diablos Baseball |
9700 Gateway North |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 755-2000 |
http://www.diablos.com/ |
Cohen Stadium presents the El Paso Diablos Baseball team. |
| El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center |
401 Wallenberg Drive |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 833-5656 |
http://www.huntel.com/%7eht2/holocst.html |
The El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center chronicles the events that occured during a dark period. |
| El Paso Missions Tour |
Ysleta Mission, 14 mi. e. on I-10 |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 534-0696 |
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The Missions offer a two-hour self-guiding tour. It also contains communities and buildings dating from the early 1680s. |
| El Paso Museum of Art |
1 Arts Festival Plaza |
El Paso, Tennessee |
(915) 532-1707 |
http://www.elpasoartmuseum.org/ |
The art museum presents the Kress Collection of the 14th to 18th century European paintings. It also presents frequent showings of Mexican and Southwestern art. |
| El Paso Museum of History |
12901 Gateway West |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 858-1928 |
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The museum displays relate to the early history of El Paso with emphasis on the role horsemen played in its founding. |
| El Paso Patriots Soccer |
6941 Industrial Ave. |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 771-6620 |
http://www.elpaso-patriots.com/ |
The professional soccer team presents their games from April to August. |
| El Paso Zoo |
4001 E. Paisano |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 544-1928 |
http://www.elpasozoo.org/ |
The zoo covers 18 acres that are known for its exotic color primates and reptiles, presents mammals, birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates. |
| El Paso's Historic Mission Trail |
1 Civic Center Plaza |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 534-0630 |
http://www.missiontrail.com/ |

The trail dates back for 400 years featuring three active missions and other historical sites. |
| Fort Bliss Replica Museum |
Building 5051 |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 568-4518 |
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The museum is a reproduction of the 1854 fort. There are other displays that deals with the lives and daily routines of soldiers in 1857. |
| Hueco Tanks State Historical Park |
6900 Hueco Tanks Rd. #1 |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 857-1135 |
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/hueco/hueco.htm |
The 860 acres of the preserved one of the area's few natural watering places. Also there is a whole lot more. |
| Insights El Paso Science Museum |
505 N. Santa Fe St. |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 534-0000 or 542-2990 |
http://www.insightsmuseum.org/ |

The center offers more than 300 participatory displays about science and technology. |
| Magoffin Home State Historic Site |
1120 Magoffin Ave. |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 533-5147 |
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The site is an 1875 replica of an earlier adobe house presenting many tours. |
| National Border Patrol Museum |
4315 Transmountain Rd. |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 759-6060 |
http://www.nationalbpmuseum.org/ |
The museum offers vehicles, surveillance equipment, and other items related to border patrol. |
| Science Drive |
between US 80 and N. Piedras St. |
El Paso, Texas |
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There is a paved road to an spectacular overlook on the south side of the Franklin Mountains. |
| Tigua Indian Reservation and Pueblo |
122 S. Old Pueblo Rd. |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 859-7913 or 859-3916 |
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The Tiguas was relocated from New Mexico during the Pueblo revolt in 1680. The tribe finished the Ysleta mission, which is one of the oldest in North America, and it is under the Spanish direction in1682. |
| Transmountain Road and Franklin Mountains State Park |
1331 McKelligon Canyon Road |
El Paso, Texas |
(800) 795-1112 or (915) 566-6441 |
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/franklin/franklin.htm |
The road and state park presents the scenery and views of and around the El Paso area. |
| U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery Museum |
Bldg. 5000, jct. Pleasanton Rd. and Robert E. Lee Rd., Fort Bliss |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 568-5412 |
http://147.71.210.21/ |
There are films, photographs, a slide show, dioramas and weapons trace the history of air defense. |
| Viva! El Paso! |
Alabama St., McKelligon Canyon Amphitheater |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 565-6900 |
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The center shows a 2-hour musical history of El Paso and its four cultures, which are American Indian, Mexican, Spanish and Anglo. |
| War Eagles Air Museum |
8012 Airport Rd. |
El Paso, Texas |
(505) 589-2000 |
http://www.war-eagles-air-museum.com/ |
The War Eagles Air Museum is dedicated to collecting, restoring, and displaying historic aircraft of the World War II and Korean Conflict eras. This unique museum pays special tribute to military aviation and reminds us all of the significant role these airplanes, their pilots and support crews played in securing our freedom. |
| Western Playland Amusement Park |
6900 Delta |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 772-3953 |
http://www.westernplayland.com/ |
Call your friends, load up the kids...head out to Western Playland for hours and hours of fun and excitement! Roller coasters, water slides, trains, rides, go-carts and more in a well maintained and exceptionally clean park. This is a great place to let the kids unwind after too much time in the car! |
| Wet 'n' Wild Waterworld |
8804 South Desert Blvd. |
El Paso, Texas |
915-886-2222 |
http://www.wetwild.com/ |
The water park presents 37 acres of more than 2 rides and attractions of entertainment. |
| Wilderness Park Museum |
4301 Trans-Mountain Rd. |
El Paso, Texas |
(915) 755-4332 |
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The museum contains dioramas and artifacts of the pre-Columbian Indians of the Southwest. |
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