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328 S. Nevares Rd., El Paso, TX , USA
The present Socorro Mission was constructed around 1840 to replace an earlier 18th-century mission destroyed in 1829 by flooding of the Rio Grande. The original Franciscan mission, Nuestra Se&ntild... More on Heritage
Inscription. 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 settleme... More on HMDB

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1773 Pali Dr.,El Paso, TX 79936
Paintball at Ricky's offers an intense paintball atmosphere right in the heart of El Paso, Texas. We offer 2 seperate fields for all styles of play. Our rec field is a staggering 49,000 sq. feet of... More on Warpig.com
Master your skills with your friends at Ricky's Paintball in El Paso, Texas, where we boast the largest paintball fields and pro shop around. Our fields are perfect for every level of player, from ... More on uptake_content

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131 South Zaragoza Rd, El Paso TX 79907, United States of America
Inscription. Founded in 1682 By Don Antonio de Otermin and Padre Fray Francisco Ayeta O. F. M. for the civilizing and Christianizing of the Tigua Indians. Pueblo Revolt refugees, formally located at La Ysleta, New Mexico. Building ... More on HMDB

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3700 E. Yandell Drive., El Paso, Texas, USA
Historic cemetery and landmark is divided into five parts, including the actual "Boot Hill." Gunfighter John Wesley Hardin is buried here along with other notable gunslingers ... More on traveltex
El Paso's "Boot Hill," Concordia is the final resting place of numerous infamous outlaws who met their maker in the city's wilder days. The gravestones here, which mostly date to the second half o... More on Frommers

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131 South Zaragoza Road, El Paso, Texas 79907, USA

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303 Texas Avenue, El Paso, TX, El Paso, Texas, USA
For his accomplishments in the El Paso-Juárez area, Fray Garcia has come to be known as the founder of El Paso and was honored as the first of the ... More on Elpasotexas.gov
This 14-foot bronze sculpture by John Houser honors the priest who founded the area's first mission. The statue, is the first in the series of "Twelve Travelers" ... More on traveltex

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1 Civic Plaza, El Paso, Texas, USA
Visit El Paso’ s late- 17th- century Ysleta Mission, a courtly adobe building crowned with a bell tower. More on travelandleisure
Ysleta Mission ( Mission de Corpus Christi de la Ysleta ) was constructed in 1744 in part to serve the Tigua Indian community which had fled New Mexico during the Pueblo Revolt. The church was part... More on Heritage
