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
Established in 1681, and later dedicated Corpus Christi de la Ysleta, 1690;
El Paso, TX MissionsThis bronze statue is based on the painting, "The Errand of Corporal Ross"
El Paso, TX MonumentsCollection includes aerial photographs of World War II concentration camps, personal effects such as death camp pajamas, and artifacts captured by American servicemen, as well as re-creation of a death camp transport train. Museum plans to open a new center in downtown El Paso in January 2005
El Paso, TX MuseumsBuilt in 1906 as the first international train station in the U.S., the handsome renovated building now serves AMTRAK and is home to the city'
El Paso, TX Railroad HistoryCites amicable settlement of long-standing border dispute between U.S. and Mexico, in an area by the Rio Grande where a new c...
Restored country inn, c. 1912; sturdy, turn-of-the-century oak furniture, second-story veranda and glassed-in sunporch with r...
Historic features include courthouse (1883), first Catholic Church (1875), first schoolhouse (1883), and Zero Stone placed by...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1 days...
The Town of Texon, Texas was founded in 1924 by the Big Lake Oil Company. Texon was established on the railroad line owned by...