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The earthquake happened around 10:23 p.m., 33 miles northwest of Toyah, Texas, about 190 miles from El Paso.. Then three earthquakes were reported Tuesday, Feb. 18, with areas in New Mexico and ...
The last comprehensive overview of the border city’s historical developments was El Paso: A Borderlands History, published in 1990by University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) historian W. H. Timmons ...
First in music “El Paso schools had gained a reputation back in 1884 of being first in Texas to teach public school music. Also, the first free kindergarten in Texas had been established in 1892 ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The El Paso Museum of History invites the community to celebrate Pride Month with an LGBTQIA+ exhibit and a day of family activities. On Saturday, from 1 p.m. to 4 ...
“The Crossing,” which is the latest selection of the El Paso Matters Book Club, is not a regional history book. It is American history, reframed from its true point of origin.
More: El Paso history 1931: Multiple earthquakes rock El Paso 3 separate shocks felt in 1931: Homes shake on foundation. On Aug. 16, 1931, El Pasoans experienced another day that brought three ...
EL PASO, Texas -- The El Paso Museum of History is celebrating Black History Month through a new exhibit, “Still We Rise: El Paso’s Black Experience.” The exhibition highlights the history ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The City of El Paso Museum of History invites the community to participate in several events for the closing of the exhibit, Black Survival Guide, Or How to Live ...
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) - The exhibit at the El Paso Museum of History provides patrons a look back in history into El Paso’s black community. Starting with the first undocumented African American ...
Much of El Paso’s history is tied to Fort Bliss, and that’s true of our African-American history. Several regiments of all-black Army units known as Buffalo Soldiers were garrisoned at Fort ...
Saturday’s attack on El Paso was an attack on the Mexican heritage of millions of Americans — and also part of a history of white supremacist and nativist acts in Texas across three centuries.