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After meeting the El Paso Ysleta Port of Entry, the highway curves northwest, following the Mexican border along the Rio Grande. Heading into downtown, the highway intersects US 54 at an interchange, passing unter the El Paso BOTA Port of Entry. The highway continues west into downtown, ending at US 62/US 85 Paisano Drive in downtown.
He built a mission, "Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de los Mansos del Paso del Norte," in 1659 and forced the Manso to dig irrigation ditches and dams in the area. [7] In 1768, residents of the area under the leadership of Don Joseph Sobrado y Horcasitas built a dam called La Presa to help contain the Rio Grande in the area which often flooded.
Police say a TikTok video post has led to the capture of a Florida man who was on the run for more than three years after he allegedly lured his estranged girlfriend to a cemetery where he killed her.
But then, to her surprise, the video went viral, amassing more than 4.5 million views and 5,000 comments It was super late at night, and Anna Costley couldn’t sleep.
Conference foes No. 17 BYU and No. 23 Colorado will square off on Saturday night in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio. The Cougars (10-2) and Buffaloes (9-3) once had their sights set on a Big 12 ...
It is the second historic neighborhood of El Paso, the first being Barrio Chihuahuita. [9] The railroad arrived in El Paso in 1881, and afterwards, the population of El Paso grew quickly. [9] The first resident of Segundo Barrio was a campesino, or farm worker, named Santiago Alvarado, who received a Mexican land grant to farm the area in 1834. [2]
North Oregon Street and Sunset Heights, 1909. John Fisher Satterthwaite first started purchasing land in the area in the 1880s and by 1885 had built 90 houses. [3] The area was known as the "Satterthwaite Addition" while he owned the land. [4]