Concordia Cemetery Top Attraction!
Buried here are over 60,000 people including gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, Buffalo Soldiers, Texas Rangers, Civil War Veterans, early Mormon pioneers, Florida (Lady Flo) Wolf and more. Known as Concordia during the 1840s,
this area was the home of Chihuahua
trader Hugh Stephenson. In 1856 his wife,
Juana (Ascarate), was buried in what is
now part of Concordia Cemetery.
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El Paso Zoo Top Attraction!
El Paso Zoo serves as
a regional center for family fun, education, and conservation efforts for wildlife and natural resources.
The El Paso Zoo is a 35 acre
home to home to over 220 species of animals including mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates from North and South America and Asia living in a variety of natural habitat exhibits.
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Chamizal National Memorial
National Memorial The Chamizal Convention was a milestone in diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United States in 1963.
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El Paso Convention & Visitors
bureau
El Paso is located at the
western tip of Texas, where Texas, New Mexico and Old Mexico meet.
El Paso treasures the
ways of its ancestors. We still attend church in our old Spanish missions on the historic Mission Trail eight of the most historic miles in the United States built by Native Americans in the late seventeenth century.
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