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    Ysleta Mission

    131 S Zaragoza Rd, El Paso, TX     (915) 859-9848

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    Visit El Paso"s late-17th-century Ysleta Mission, a courtly adobe building crowned with a bell tower. travelandleisure.com

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    Tigua Indian Reservation And Pueblo ;

    119 S Old Pueblo Dr, El Paso, TX     (915) 859-7913

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    Cultural center contains a museum, gift shop, and restaurant. There are weekend presentations of Tigua dances and bread baking. stepintohistory.com

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    Ascarate Park

    6900 Delta Dr, El Paso, TX     (915) 772-7381

    3 out of 5 based on 18 ratings

    The 18-hole "Ascarate" course at the Ascarate Municipal Golf Course facility in El Paso, Texas features 6,565 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 . The course rating ... worldgolf.com

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    Socorro High School (Private)

    Socorro, TX    

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    During the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, Gov. Antonio De Otermin and Father Francisco de Ayeta led Piro Indian and Spanish refugees out of New Mexico into this region, establishing a settlement ... hmdb.org

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    Socorro Mission

    328 S Nevarez Rd, El Paso, TX     (915) 859-7718

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    The original Franciscan mission, Nuestra Se ora de la Concepci n del Socorro, was founded in 1682 by the Franciscan order, to serve displaced American Indians (the Piro, Tano ... americanheritage.com

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    Espejo Beltran Expedition - 1582-1583

    San Elizario, TX    

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    Following the Rodriquez-Chamuscado expedition of 1581 there was increased interest in the area now known as New Mexico and Texas. There was also concern for the safety of Fray Rodriquez a... hmdb.org

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    Juan De Ornate Expedition -1598

    San Elizario, TX    

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    Spanish interest in the territory known as New Mexico increased during the 1580s and 1590s. Although reports of mining and missionary possibilities were significant, King Phillip II of Sp... hmdb.org

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    Los Portales Tourist Museum And Information Center

    San Elizario, TX    

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    Local farmer, rancher, and landowner Gregorio Nacenseno Garcia constructed this building as his family residence about 1855. Built in the territorial style, it features milled wood detail... hmdb.org

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    Rodriquez-chamuscado Expedition - 1581

    San Elizario, TX    

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    Inspired by Indian stories of settlements in present New Mexico and authorized by the Spanish viceroy, Fray Agustin Rodriquez, a Franciscan Priest, led a missionary expedition to the area... hmdb.org

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    Salt War

    San Elizario, TX    

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    The Salt War rose from political conflicts in the El Paso County and from the controversies over control of the salt lakes east of El Paso that for centuries had been a free source of sal... hmdb.org

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    San Elizario

    San Elizario, TX    

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    San Elizario was established in 1789 on the former site of Hacienda de Los Tiburcios as a Spanish Colonial Fort known as the Presidio of San Elceario. The Presidio was moved from its form... hmdb.org

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    San Elizario Chapel

    San Elizario, TX    

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    Named for the 13th-century French patron of the military, St. Elzear, Capilla de San Elzeario was established as part of the Spanish military garrison of Presidio de San Elzeario (also El... hmdb.org

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    San Elizario Memorial Plaza

    San Elizario, TX    

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    Dedicated in Memory of the Founding Families and War Veterans of San Elizario Dedicated on November 11, 1998 County Judge Charles W. "Chuck" Mattox County Commissioners Comm. Pct 1 Charle... hmdb.org

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    The Camino Real

    San Elizario, TX    

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    For more than 200 years the Camino Real, or Royal Road, was the major route for transporting commercial goods from Mexico City and Chihuahua to Santa Fe and Taos. First traveled by Juan d... hmdb.org