{a student's account of life in El Paso}

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Fun Facts

Life down here is going on as normal: clinic, school, church, and homework. With nothing extraordinary to note, I thought (with the help of my mother's ingenuity) that I'd let someone else do the talking this time, and give y'all some interesting facts about El Paso:

1. The Plaza Hotel

Hilton hotel mogul Conrad Hilton opened his first high-rise hotel in El Paso in 1930. The building, located at 106 Mills Ave., is now the Plaza Hotel and remains a landmark in the city’s skyline.

2. The Margarita

The tequila-based drink, the Margarita, was allegedly invented in the El Paso-Juárez region at Tommy's Place Bar on July 4, 1945, by Francisco "Pancho" Morales.

3. Mount Cristo Rey

The monumental statue of Christ atop Mount Cristo Rey is not technically a crucifix, as the palms of Christ face downward in a gesture of blessing.

4. The International Hotel

Elvis Presley, Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw all stayed at the once luxurious El Paso International Hotel, now a Doubletree Hotel.

5. Gen. John Pershing

Gen. John Pershing used El Paso High School’s Jones Stadium as a staging area during the pursuit of Francisco “Pancho” Villa.

6. El Paso Street

El Paso Street, the city’s first and oldest street, has seen the footsteps of Wyatt Earp, Pat Garrett, Billy the Kid, President William H. Taft, Pancho Villa, and was the scene of the infamous Four Dead in Five Seconds Gunfight.

7. Ysleta del Sur Pueblo

The Tigua Indian Reservation Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, located in El Paso County, is one of two Indian reservations in Texas.

8. Mountain Standard Time

El Paso is the only major Texas city on Mountain Standard Time. When its sister city, Ciudad Juárez, was on Central Standard Time, you could celebrate New Year's twice by making a short trip into Mexico.

9. The Borderland's First Thanksgiving

Spanish explorer Don Juan de Oñate arrived at the Rio Grande near El Paso and ordered his expedition party to rest and conduct a mass of thanksgiving on April 30, 1598.

10. Six Shooter Capital

Nicknamed the Sun City, El Paso earned an earlier moniker as the "Six Shooter Capital" during the late 1800s because of its lawlessness.

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