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El Paso, Texas Information
El Paso, TexasEl Paso, Texas is located on the north bank of the Rio Grande in western Texas. Originally claimed in 1598 by Spain and settled in 1659 by Spanish colonists, it was named El Paso ("the crossing") after the route to the north. When owned by Mexico, what is now El Paso was part of a larger city that included Ciudad Juárez on the south bank of the Rio Grande. During the Mexican Revolution, Francisco "Pancho" Villa lived and organized his forces in El Paso. After the Mexican American war in 1848, El Paso, Texas passed into US hands, becoming a city in 1873, and soon after that, the stomping grounds for legendary figures Billy the Kidd, Wyatt Earp, and Pat Garrett. Today, El Paso is the fifth-largest city (700,000) in Texas and one of the emerging Southwestern cities quickly joining the ranks of the country's new urban centers. The petroleum, medical, call centers and defense industries boost the city's strong economy, with US military installation Fort Bliss one of the leading employers. The city's history, Latin flavor ( nearly three-quarters of El Paso's population is Latin) and proximity to Mexico attract thousands of visitors each year. El Paso, Texas is among America's safest and most affordable cities. El Paso, Texas Culture The El Paso Centennial Museum on the UTEP campus, established to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the state, celebrates Texas history. Prehistoric drawings can be viewed 32 miles northeast of the city at Hueco Tanks State Historical Park, which is also a perfect place for hiking and rock climbing. Fort Bliss has 2 museums and hosts many annual events such as the Amigo Air Show, Oktoberfest, Showtime, USA and Armed Forces Day. Other historic sites and museums in the El Paso, Texas area include Magoffin Home State Historical Park, the Holocaust museum, the archeological museum, Wilderness Park Museum, the Border Patrol Museum and the El Paso Museum of Art. El Paso, Texas Sports and Leisure Cohen Stadium in northeast El Paso hosts minor league baseball home games of the El Paso Diablos, the AA affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. During the college football season, the University of Texas at El Paso perennially ranks among the best in the country. On New Year's Eve, college football's Sun Bowl attracts crowds of more than 50,000 to one of the premier events in the sport. The Sun Bowl also hosts the El Paso Patriots (USL) soccer games, providing affordable entertainment. Just 6 miles across the New Mexico border, Sunland Park, has horseracing from October through May. Within an hour's drive, New Mexico State University in Las Cruces offers more college sports. El Paso, Texas Outdoors The comfortably dry heat of the El Paso sun (temperatures averaging in the low 80s during the summer and above 40 in the winter) allows outdoor recreation throughout the year. El Paso has 7 public golf courses, including highly-acclaimed Painted Dunes. The Franklins offer excellent hiking and scenic views. Across the New Mexico state border are several getaway spots allowing hiking, hunting and fishing. A 2-hour drive to Ruidoso will access horse racing, hunting and fishing, and mountains offering great skiing in the winter months. El Paso, Texas Entertainment El Paso has an energetic nightlife. Numerous restaurants and clubs can be found throughout the city. A charming blend of American and Mexican cultures, the "Sun Capital of Texas" offers big-city attractions with a small-town flavor. El Paso, Texas Housing El Paso is divided by a natural boundary, Franklin Mountains. These monumental structures divided East and Northeast from West El Paso. New construction can be found in all directions of El Paso with over 400 home builders. El Paso is expanding most dramatically to the east into a growing community called Horizon City. Homes in this area are nearly twice the lot size of El Paso proper lots. To get more information about development in Horizon City, Texas contact a real estate expert El Paso Information2010 El Paso Tx Census |
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