El Paso, Texas
Juárez, Mexico
Mexico's fourth largest city, and that country's largest city on the U.S. border (pop. 1.5 million), linked to El Paso by four bridges over the Rio Grande. Visitors find variety of shopping such as th...
Juárez, Mexico
This bronze statue is based on the painting, "The Errand of Corporal Ross"
El Paso, TX Monuments25-acre amusement park with dozens of rides, including the Splashdown Log Ride and El Bandito Roller Coaster. Games, shops, and foods. Open Mar. - May, Fri. 7 - 11 p.m., Sat., Sun. 2 - 10 p.m.; June - Aug., Mon. - Fri. 7 - 11 p.m., Sat., Sun. 2 - 11 p.m.; Sept. - Oct., Sat., Sun. 2 - 8
El Paso, TX Amusement ParksHistoric cemetery and landmark. The cemetery is divided into five parts, including the actual "Boot Hill."
El Paso, TX CemeteriesDioramas depict ancient Indian tribes of the Southwest, their survival in the desert, and life to a changing environment. Als...
The original heart of Sanderson, the Sanderson Depot is located on historic Downie Street. The Great American Station Foundat...
A bit of Elizabethan England comes to life during the Odessa Shakespeare Festival at The Globe Theatre of the Great Southwest...
The Meteor Crater, approximately 550 feet in diameter, is the second largest in the nation. The crater is the result of a bar...
Green and spacious park on southern edge of city at historic Comanche Springs. Swimming, picnicking and tennis courts....