Cultural Sites
Plaza de los Lagartos
Plaza de los Lagartos is a fiberglass sculpture of an alligator by Luis Jimenez that stands in San Jacinto Plaza downtown as tribute to the live alligators that once frolicked in a pool in this very same plaza . . .
Learn more about Plaza de los LagartosChamizal National Memorial
Chamizal National Memorial & Amphitheater, located near the Bridge of the Americas, recognizes the 1963 amicable resolution of the dispute between the U . . .
Learn more about Chamizal National MemorialConcordia Cemetery
Concordia Cemetery is El Paso’s Boot Hill, the eternal resting place of outlaw John Wesley Hardin along with 60,000 other folks . . .
Learn more about Concordia CemeteryFray Garcia Monument
Fray Garcia Monument, standing tall in the Pioneer Plaza at the corner of El Paso and San Francisco Streets downtown, is an imposing 14-foot sculpture by John Houser that honors the priest credited as the founder of El Paso . . .
Learn more about Fray Garcia MonumentKeystone Heritage Park
Keystone Heritage Park & Botanical Gardens, a little known treasure in the world of archaeology, is just a stone’s throw away from downtown El Paso . . .
Learn more about Keystone Heritage ParkMcKelligon Canyon Park & Amphitheater Franklin Mountains State P
McKelligon Canyon Park & Amphitheater is a 90-acre park in the middle of the mountains, nestled between Mount Franklin on the right and Sugar Loaf Mountain on the left, that’s a great place for hiking, biking and picnicking . . .
Phone: 915-566-6441
Categories: Cultural Sites
Plaza Theatre
The Plaza Theatre is the height of high-end retro grandeur . . .
Learn more about Plaza TheatreThe Equestrian
The magnificent, detailed bronze sculpture, The Equestrian, by sculptor John Sherrill Houser weighs 17 tons and took nine years to complete . . .
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