Poppies Celebration at the Museum of Archaeology, El Paso, Texas March 29, 2014
Join us for our next Poppies Celebration at the Museum of Archaeology. Details on the event wil be posted on the Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition website later this year at franklinmountains.org.
Living Here - EP Museum of Archaeology
Living Here visits the El Paso Museum of Archaeology. Located in northeast El Paso, this museum presents 14,000 years of prehistory in the El Paso area, the greater southwest and, northern Mexico
El Paso Archeology Museum
Luna Evelyn Ilyssa and Summer doing archery and just having fun at the museum. Check out the traditional native American dancing!
Top Tourist Attractions in El Paso: Travel Guide Texas
Top Tourist Attractions in El Paso: Travel Guide Texas
Scenic Drive Overlook, El Paso Mission Trail, El Paso Museum of Archaeology, El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso Zoo, Fort Bliss and Old Ironsides Museums, Franklin Mountains State Park, Hueco Tanks State Historic Site, National Border Patrol Museum, Plaza Theatre, Wyler Aerial Tramway, The El Paso Holocaust Museum
Places to see in ( El Paso - USA )
Places to see in ( El Paso - USA )
El Paso is a city in west Texas, along the waters of the Rio Grande. Outside the city, Franklin Mountains State Park is home to cacti and desert wildlife like coyotes and golden eagles. The park’s Wyler Aerial Tramway ascends to Ranger Peak for views of the city and to Mexico. Nearby, the National Border Patrol Museum traces the history of the U.S. Border Patrol, from its founding in 1924 to the present.
El Paso is geographically divided into several parts with the Franklin Mountains and Fort Bliss cutting the city into distinct sections. Each area has its own style and culture. West Side is between the Franklin mountains and Mexico and New Mexico includes El Paso's most affluent neighborhoods along the side of the mountain. Providence Memorial Hospital, Sierra Medical Center, Las Palmas Medical Center, El Paso Country Club, and the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) are located here. The UTEP area (Kern Place) is emerging as an entertainment district with restaurants and nightclubs also known as the Cincinnati Entertainment District. The Sun Bowl, Don Haskins center, and Centennial Gardens are all located on the UTEP campus.
Downtown is in the southern part of El Paso, just below the tip of the Franklin Mountains. The streets of Downtown are often difficult to navigate for first time visitors, especially with the current construction. Parking (there are many cheap areas to park your car for the day) is probably the best bet. Walking through Downtown, there are many little shops reminiscent of Mexico and many small cafes. Many of the buildings are historic and very beautiful. The Downtown area boasts a beautiful plaza in the center of the city. The El Paso Museum of Art, the Plaza Theater, El Paso Civic Center and a children's science museum, Insights, are all located here.
North East El Paso is home to Fort Bliss Military Base. Fort Bliss is one of the largest US Military bases in the world and Northeast El Paso is home to many active and retired servicemen and women. East Side of El Paso is the fastest growing area mostly home to middle class working families. The Socorro Student Activities Complex (SAC), Del Sol Medical Center, Las Palmas Marketplace, Cielo Vista Mall and Bassett Center are all located in East El Paso. It is close to the Mission Trails area and Hueco Tanks State Historic Site.
A lot to see in El Paso such as :
Franklin Mountains State Park
El Paso Zoo
Scenic Drive - Overlook
Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site
Scenic Drive
Chamizal National Memorial - Park Grounds
Western Playland
San Jacinto Plaza
Wet 'N' Wild Waterworld
El Paso Museum of Art
Ascarate ParkEl Paso Municipal Rose Garden
Presidio Chapel of San Elizario
Eastwood Park
Old Ysleta Mission
Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino
Keystone Heritage Park and the El Paso Desert Botanical Garden
North Franklin Mountain
Ranger Peak
McKelligon Canyon
Tom Mays Trail
Mount Cristo Rey
Franklin Mountain
Concordia Cemetery
Blackie Chesher Park
Murchison Rogers Park
Magoffin Home State Historic Site
Dick Shinaut Park
Marty Robbins Park
El Paso Museum of History
El Paso Museum of Archaeology
Reese McCord Park
McKelligon Canyon Road
Chamizal
Memorial Park
St. Patrick Cathedral
Tom Mays Park
Rio Bosque Park
Modesto Gomez Park
National Border Patrol Museum
Westside Community Park
Tigua Indian Cultural Center
UTEP Centennial Museum
Hidden Valley Park
White Spur Park
Ascarate Lake
( El Paso - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting El Paso . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in El Paso - USA
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Phoenix and Jj Vlogs and more - El Paso Museum of Archaeology 2019
Phoenix and Jj Vlogs and more - El Paso Museum of Archaeology 2019
El Paso Poppies Fest 2015
Each spring the crowds turn out to see the poppies growing on the Franklin Mountains. Visitors find there's a lot to learn about our desert plants and region's ancient history at the El Paso Museum of Archaeology on Transmountain Road. epas.com/museum.html
National Border Patrol Museum in El Paso, Texas
We recently visited the National Border Patrol Museum in El Paso, Texas. Video taping is not allowed but taking photos is - and I think there isn't much there I didn't take a photo of! (I got carried away!). If you are curious what this museum is like, you'll definitely know after checking this out! I hope you enjoy watching it! And we would love it if you could subscribe to our YouTube Channel, NVAFAM, so we can share more of our videos with you. Thanks!!
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Where the World Met the Border: El Paso's First Ward
An exhibit at the University of Texas El Paso's Centennial Museum showcases the roots of El Paso's First Ward.
Michael Hernandez spoke with author and border historian Dr. David Dorado Romo and Centennial Museum Director Daniel Carey-Whalen about the history of the city's first neighborhood.
The exhibit is on display through April 27.
El Paso Marriott - El Paso Hotels, Texas
El Paso Marriott 3 Stars El Paso Hotels, Texas Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in El Paso! Adjacent to the El Paso International Airport, this hotel offers a free 24-hour airport shuttle. Enjoy the heated indoor/outdoor pool and sauna or work up a sweat in the fully-equipped fitness centre.The spacious rooms at the El Paso Marriott are furnished with pull-out desks, providing a flexible working area. Each bathroom features granite vanity tops, stone floors and Bath & Body Works products.
Guests can enjoy Southwestern dishes at the in house Red Rim Bistro or relax at the Pitchers Sports Bar and Grill, serving all-American and broadcasting different sports events from big flat-screen TVs.Popular nearby attractions include the renowned El Paso Museum of Archeology and the Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens, both within a 15 minute drive from El Paso Marriott hotel.
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El Paso Speaks out - Proposed Castner Range National Monument
Citizens across El Paso are working together to preserve Castner Range with a letter campaign asking President Obama to use his authority under the Antiquities Act to protect the Castner Range landscape as a national monument. A Castner Range National Monument would honor the cultural, historical, scientific and environmental connections to the region. Learn more about this effort and join over 13,000 other people in El Paso in contacting President Obama at castner4ever.com.
Airstream RV Travel - El Paso and a Military Campground!
Airstream RV Travel - El Paso and a Military Campground! In Episode 47 of Luv Subbin we travel to El Paso, Texas. While there, we sample some local cuisine, attend a Change of Command Ceremony at the 1st Armored Division, and review the military campground at Ft. Bliss.
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John Madden Museum - Van Horn Tx - April 5, 2017 - Travels With Phil - Unedited
Subscribe to my YouTube Channel ----- - - - - - John Madden Hall of Fame Museum at Chuy's Restaurant in Van Horn, Texas. John Madden visited here once while traveling in his bus. They turned the dining area he sat in into a museum. The food is not bad, too. - April 5, 2017 - Travels with Phil by Phil Konstantin -
4th of July, 2011 in El Paso, Texas.
Old Glory on an overcast day in the Lone Star State.
UW Anthropology Museum
Exhibit design project for the University of Wyoming Anthropology Museum.
Ask an Injin # 176 Seminole Elder. ..Older
Seminole Reservation Everglades Florida
San Elizario (EPCC Along the Rio Grande project #48)
In San Elizario, we take a tour of history with Ben Sanchez of the San Elizario Genealogical and Historical Society and end up in (or at) jail with archaeological steward Skip Clark. First broadcast April 12, 2002.
Indian Heritage Day in El Paso 2015
El Paso, Texas celebrated its growing ethnic diversity with a showcase of Indian art, dance and food at the El Paso Museum of History on d March 21, 2015.
ICR/CRS Conference Presentation in Texas
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On my life's work in young earth science covering geology, dinosaurs, asteriod showers causing worldwide cataclysms, and ancient civilizations that were effected. And how the offspring of Fallen Angels called Giants or Nephilim (falsely called Anannaki aliens) have effected our history.
This is the full version of the lecture I presented at the Creation Research Society & Institute for Creation Research yearly two day Conference in Dallas Texas on August 1, 2015. It is based on my research discoveries published this year in two large books: Mysteries of History Revealed Part 1 and Part 2 at Amazon Books.
Those present included PhD scientists: Randy Guliuzza, Frank Sherwin, Steven Austin, Michael Oard, Kevin Anderson, Wayne Spencer, Danny Falkner, and many others. It is a slide illustrated lecture on Cutting edge discoveries by the author. Asteroids have showered the earth in recent history causing worldwide cataclysms and mountain building and volcanic eruptions, forming thousands of meteorite craters, and ancient Clovis plus other cultures to disappear at the time of the younger Dryus event forming the Grand Canyon depositing Pleistocene mammal bones worldwide long after the geologic column was deposited according to new discoveries documented here from technical journals, history, and observation. DINOSAUR METEORITE CONNECTION. The books also reveal historical evidence about giants and their connection to extraterrestrials. It reveals the discovery of King Arthur's grave and the excavation of his tomb at Glastonbury. It reveals who built the megalithic structures like Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid. And includes historical accounts of Nimrod and Gilgamesh showing they were real people. Archaeology/geology shows that about 2000 BC there were worldwide volcanic eruptions, changes in: weather, ocean levels, mountain building, and ice formed at the poles and froze Pleistocene mammals in Alaska and Siberia suddenly triggered by massive meteorite showers.