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Category: Culture of El Paso, Texas. 3 languages. ... Ysleta del Sur Pueblo This page was last edited on 17 July 2021, at 08:42 (UTC). Text ...
Women's Club of El Paso interior. Members of the Woman's Club were involved in the establishment of Texas's first public school kindergarten. [3] The club, led by one of the Woman's Club presidents, Olga Kohlberg, worked to get a kindergarten established in the first school building in El Paso, Central School, in 1893. [14]
El Paso is the setting described in "Yawning or Snarling", a song by The Tragically Hip from their 1994 album Day for Night. The song alludes to both the days and the nightlife and tourism in El Paso. American artist Tori Amos references El Paso in her song, "Mother Revolution", featured on her 2005 album, The Beekeeper.
The El Paso Symphony was established in the 1930s, it is the oldest performing arts organization in El Paso and the longest continuously running symphony orchestra in the state of Texas. [16] It has received both national and international recognition as a result of its very successful tours of Germany in 1996 and Turkey in 2000, and continues ...
In 2003, Editora purchased another piece of property at 1801 Texas Avenue in downtown El Paso. On May 16, 2005, Editora launched El Diario de El Paso, El Paso's first daily Spanish-language newspaper. On November 10, 2014. El Diario de El Paso launched The New York Times International Weekly Archived 2016-03-17 at the Wayback Machine inserted ...
Del Sol CDP, Texas – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2010 [18] Pop 2020 [19] % 2010 % 2020 White alone ...
El Segundo Barrio (Spanish for "the Second Neighborhood", [1] and also known as South El Paso) is a historic Hispanic neighborhood in El Paso, Texas. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in El Paso. [2] It was one of the main ports of entry into the United States from Mexico for many years, [3] and became known as the "other Ellis Island" as a ...
John Selman, El Paso County constable, cattle rustler and outlaw; Dallas Stoudenmire, El Paso Town Marshal and U.S. Marshal; Pancho Villa, Revolutionary general of the Mexican Revolution, Centaur of the North (Centaurio del Norte) Florida J. Wolfe (1867-1913), socialite, cattle rancher and philanthropist. [11]