El Paso, Texas
Infobox Settlement
official_name = City of El Paso
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nickname = Star of the Southwest," "The Sun City," "Land of the Sun", and "Chuco Town"
website = [http://www.elpasotexas.gov/ www.elpasotexas.gov] 
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subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 = El Paso
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leader_name = John Cook
area_magnitude = 1 E8
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area_total_sq_mi = 250.5
area_land_sq_mi = 249.08
area_water_sq_mi = 1.46
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area_total_km2 = 648.8
area_land_km2 = 645.11
area_water_km2 = 3.78
population_as_of = 2005
population_total = 609,415
population_metro = 736,310.
population_density_sq_mi = 2,446.7
population_density_km2 = 944.7
timezone = MST
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area_code = 915
latd = 31 |latm = 47 |lats = 25 |latNS = N
longd = 106 |longm = 25 |longs = 24 |longEW = W
elevation_ft = 3740
elevation_m = 1140
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El Paso is the seat of El Paso County in the El Paso stands on the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte), across the border from El Paso is home to the History Pre-Columbian era Archeological evidence at the Arrival of Spaniards Spaniard El Paso del Norte (the present day In 1680, after the successful Historical recordsSpecify|date=June 2008 indicated that the first agricultural enterprise in the area was Texas independence El Paso was the southernmost locality of the Provincia de Nuevo Mexico (modern Although there weren't any combats in the region during the Mexican Independence, Paso del Norte experienced the negative effects it had on the trade of its wines and produce that kept the town alive. It also experienced a major In the first Mexican constitution (1824), given the dominance that chihuahuan merchants had on New Mexico, Paso del Norte went to the State of Chihuahua after being part of New Mexico for 200 years. The town elected its first local government in 1825 and opened the first official school in 1829. ["Chihuahua: Una Historia Compartida 1824-1821", by Guadalupe Villa and Graziella Altamirano, pp. 65-73] The Texas revolution (1836) was not felt in the region. The area was never considered part of Texas until 1848. The The present Texas-New Mexico boundary placing El Paso on the Texas side was drawn in the A number of important developments during the 1850s shaped the character of the area north of the river. A settlement on Coons' Rancho called Franklin became the nucleus of El Paso, Texas. El Paso County was established in March 1850, with San Elizario as the first county seat. The United States Senate fixed a boundary between Texas and New Mexico at the thirty-second parallel, thus largely ignoring history and topography. A military post called "The Post opposite El Paso" (meaning opposite El Paso del Norte, across the Rio Grande) was established in 1854, and the El Paso was incorporated in 1873 and encompassed the small area communities that had developed along the river (Magoffinsville, Concordia, Hart's Mill). [ [http://www.elpasohistory.com/history.html History Of El Paso] ] The Confederate States of America During the Civil War, Texas, along with most other Southern states, seceded from the Union to join the County seat at Tigua land in Ysleta The The El Paso county seat was moved to Ysleta that year, from San Elizario, and stayed until it was moved to El Paso in 1883. These were the years of the Real "Wild West" With the arrival of the Southern Pacific, Texas and Pacific and the After the arrival of the railroads, El Paso become a In 1883 the county seat was moved from The Mexican revolution The The roaring 20s to World War II Beginning in the 1920s and into the 1930s, El Paso became the birthplace of several locally and nationally well-known businesses and events. In 1930, In 1934, The college football Post-war era After World War II, From World War II until the 1980s, El Paso boomed into a sprawling city. The expansion of Fort Bliss from a frontier post to a major With the election of In 1963, the U.S. agreed to cede Since 1990, the local economy has been adversely affected by competition with low wage labor abroad, and the closure of the main copper smelter due to fluctuating metal prices, and excessive lead contamination found throughout many of the surrounding areas. The implementation of the Since the 1849 establishment of Fort Bliss in the El Paso area, El Paso has seen many booms in population. More recently, the BRAC commission has marked the base to receive more than 18,000 troops, which is estimated to add 547 million dollars to the El Paso economy. The expected 50,000 people destined for El Paso (18,000 troops & 30, 000 family members) will bring to El Paso a rise in population that has not been seen since the Mexican Exodus of the 1910s in which the town's population grew by at least 60,000 people that were trying to escape the carnage of the Recent city-wide projects funded through the election of bonds have once again pushed the urban sprawl onward for El Paso. The most prominent of these projects was the complete refurbishment of the Also of concern is how the large increases of population in Cd. Juárez will affect El Paso. Historically, these two towns have always been interconnected. Already evident is the air quality and traffic flowing inside the El Paso area, for these respective figures reflect the values of a metro area that is populated by at least two-million people. Many underestimate the area's infrastructure needs by allocating resource values for only the El Paso population and not the metropolitan population that is interconnected chiefly through the actions of commerce that stems from El Paso, Cd. Juárez, and the New Mexico cities of Las Cruces, Santa Teresa, Sunland Park and Alamogordo. Geography El Paso is located at coor dms|31|47|25|N|106|25|24|W| (31.790208, -106.423242).GR|1 It lies at the intersection of three states (Texas, New Mexico, and Chihuahua) and two countries (the USA and Mexico). It is the only major Texas city on Mountain Time. When Ciudad Juárez was on Central TimeFact|date=February 2007, it was possible to celebrate New Year's twice in the same evening by travelling a very short distance across the state and into another country. Both cities are now on Mountain Time. The city's elevation is 3,800 feet (1140 m) above sea level. The rustic The convert|24000|acre|km2|sing=on The El Paso is surrounded by the Areas of El Paso * With the city limits are traditional suburban areas that are located on the far eastern and western edges. Texas suburbs outside the city *Anthony New Mexico suburbs Although New Mexican areas of Anthony, Sunland Park, and Chaparral lie adjacent to El Paso County, they are considered to be part of the *Anthony Climate * El Paso has an * Temperatures range from an average high of 55 F (13 °C) and an average low of 28 °F (−2 °C) in January to an average high of 97 °F (36 °C ) in June and an average low of 68 °F (20 °C) in August. * The city's record high is 114 °F (45.5 °C), and its record low is −8 °F (−22 °C). * The sun shines 302 days per year on average in El Paso, 83 percent of daylight hours, according to the El Paso Weather Bureau. It is from this that the city is nicknamed, The Sun City. The natives find the weather attractive though temperatures can reach 100+ °F. * Rainfall averages 8.74 inches (223 mm) per annum, most of which occurs during the summer from July through September and is predominantly caused by monsoonal flow from the Gulf of California. During this period, winds originate more from the south to southeast direction and carry moisture from the * El Paso, at convert|3800|ft|m elevation, is also capable of snow; and has produced over a foot of snow on many occasions. In 1980, three major snowstorms produced over a foot of snow; one in February, another in April and the last one in December, producing a white Christmas for the city. A major snowstorm in December 1987 dumped nearly two feet of snow. * Official weather records for El Paso have been kept by the National Weather Service since 1879. Flooding Although the average annual rainfall is only about 8 inches, many parts of El Paso are subject to occasional flooding during intense summer monsoons. In late July and early August 2006, over convert|15|in|mm of rain fell in a week, overflowing all the flood-control reservoirs and causing major flooding city-wide. The city staff has estimated damage to public infrastructure as $21 million, and to private property (residential & commercial) as $77 million. [ [http://www.elpasotexas.gov/community/ www.elpasotexas.gov - City of El Paso ] ] Much of the damage was associated with development in recent decades in arroyos protected by flood-control dams and reservoirs, and the absence of any storm drain ultility in the city to handle the flow of rain water. Maps Temperature statistics Infobox Weather Architecture 10 Tallest Buildings in El Paso El Paso's tallest building, the Wells Fargo Plaza, was built in the early-1970s as State National Plaza. The black-windowed, convert|296|ft|m|sing=on building is famous for its 13 white horizonal lights that were lit at night. The tower did use a design of the United States flag during the 4th of July holidays as well as the American hostage crisis of 1980, and was lit continuously following the Politics El Paso City and County vote overwhelmingly Democratic, like most of the Texas–Mexico border area and urban Texas. [cite book | title = Texas Politics Today | author = William Earl Maxwell, Ernest Crain, Edwin S. Davis | publisher = Thomson Wadsworth | isbn = 0534602118 | year = 2005] The El Paso metropolitan area is represented by Government The current mayor of El Paso is John Cook, who defeated mayor The current members of the El Paso City Council, who are elected every four years to staggered terms, are Emma Acosta, Susie Byrd, Melina Castro, Steve Ortega, whose terms will end in 2009, and Eddie Holguin, Beto O'Rourke, Ann Lilly, and Rachel Quintana, whose terms will end in 2011. Lilly, Byrd, Castro, Ortega, Holguin, and O'Rourke have been on the council since 2005. Quintana has been on the council since 2007. Acosta has been on the council since 2008. According to City charter amendments that were approved on February 7th, 2004, the City of The El Paso County Judge is Economy El Paso is the Operational Headquarters of El Paso is also the corporate headquarters to Until 1996, El Paso was home to El Paso Natural Gas Company. Now in Houston, Texas under the name More than 70 El Paso is an important entry point to the U.S. from Mexico. Once a major copper refining area, chief manufacturing industries in El Paso now include food production, clothing, construction materials, electronic and medical equipment, and plastics. Cotton, fruit, vegetables, livestock, and pecans are produced in the area. With El Paso's attractive climate and natural beauty, tourism has become a booming industry as well as trade with neighboring Education is also a driving force in El Paso's economy. El Paso's three large school districts are among the largest employers in the area, employing more than 19,000 people between them. The The military installation of In addition to the military, the federal government has a strong presence in El Paso to manage its status and unique issues as a border region. The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), and the U.S. Customs Service all have agency operations in El Paso to regulate traffic and goods through ports of entry from Mexico. Including these agencies, government job growth in the area is expected to rise to 64,390 jobs by 2007. Call center operations make up 7 of the top 10 business employers in El Paso. With no signs of growth slowing in this industry, in 2005 the 14 largest call centers in El Paso employed more than 10,000 people. The largest of these in terms of employees are Analysts in the area say that job growth in 2005 will be in the form of health care, business and trade services, international trade, and telecommunications. Items and goods produced: petroleum, metals, medical devices, plastics, machinery, automotive parts, food, defense-related goods, tourism, boots Largest city employers * All numbers are estimates as of 2006 Fact|date=November 2007 Demographics USCensusPop There are 182,063 households, out of which 42.4% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.6% were married couples living together, 18.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.5% were non-families. 19.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.07 and the average family size was 3.54. In the city the population was spread out with 31.0% under the age of 18, 10.0% from 18 to 24, 29.1% from 25 to 44, 19.2% from 45 to 64, and 10.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females there were 90.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 85.0 males. The median income for a household in the city was $32,124, and the median income for a family was $35,432. Males had a median income of $28,989 versus $21,540 for females. The According to the 2006 ports Major League teams El Paso does not have a team in any of the big four professional leagues (NHL, NBA, NFL, MLB). El Paso hosts the annual NCAA Sports Arenas * * Future major arena venues proposed include: Education Public school districts The city of El Paso is served by: Nearby areas are served by: Colleges and universities Two-year and vocational colleges * [http://www.epcc.edu/ El Paso Community College] Four-year colleges * Private and parochial schools There are several parochial schools within the El Paso Catholic Diocese that include the following: Ciudad Juárez residents attending schools in Many affluent Hospitals * Del Sol Medical Center-East [ [http://www.delsolmedicalcenter.com/ Del Sol Medical Center - Home Page ] ] Culture Literature El Paso has been home to literary figures such as: The Tigua Indians of Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Located within the city limits lies the autonomous The Tigua have been at their present location since a successful Very close to tribal lands is the sacred site of Points of interest Area museums * [http://museum.utep.edu/ The Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens] Theaters *The ites within the city limits * [http://www.visitelpaso.com/abraham_chavez.sstg?section=cpac Abraham Chavez Theatre] ites within the surrounding area * Other sites of interest * Transportation El Paso is served by Airports * Passenger rail * The historic Union Depot with service provided by Major highways *, which connects with the cities of Albuquerque, Denver and Cheyenne. Mass transit * The Sun Metro Mass Transit system operates a system of medium to large capacity natural gas powered buses all around the city of El Paso. [ [http://www.elpasotexas.gov/sunmetro/ www.elpasotexas.gov - Sun Metro Homepage ] ] Before 1987, Sun Metro was named Sun City Area Transit (SCAT). * El Paso County Transit makes trips with small capacity buses mainly in the Eastern El Paso area. International border crossings The first bridge to cross the Rio Grande at El Paso del Norte was built in the time of Media Newspapers * El Paso had another English language daily newspaper, " Radio stations * AM Television El Paso was the largest city in the United States without a PBS television station until 1978. In fact, the city had only three English-speaking channels, and cable subscribers in the 1970s and 1980s could receive four El Paso's current television stations are as shown in the table below: Popular culture * "El Paso" by Filmed in El Paso *" ee also * Notes External links * [http://www.ci.el-paso.tx.us/ City of El Paso Website]
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*Sunland Park
*Chaparral
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footnote= [http://www.elpasotexas.gov/_documents/demographics/El%20Paso%20Ciudad%20Juarez%20Facts/Historical%20Population%20El%20Paso-Ciudad%20Juarez.pdf] As of the
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* [http://www.ibcelpaso.edu/ International Business College]
* [http://www.wtc-ep.edu/ Western Technical College]
* [http://dabcc-www.nmsu.edu/ Dońa Ana Branch Community College] with campuses in the El Paso Suburbs of
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* St. Patrick Cathedral School
* St. Raphael Catholic SchoolOther private schools include the following:
* Trinity Lutheran Church and School
* El Paso Country Day School
* El Paso Jewish Academy
* El Paso Adventist Junior Academy
* Radford School
* St. Clement's Episcopal Parish School
* Covenant Christian Academy
* Father Yermo Schools
* Bethel Christian School
* Community of Faith Christian School
* Faith Christian Academy
* Immanuel Baptist Christian School
* Jesus Chapel Christian School
* Northeast Christian Academy
* North Loop Christian Academy
* St. Joseph's Catholic School
* Rose of Sharon Christian School
* St. Raphael Catholic School
* Mt. Franklin Christian Academy
* Lydia Patterson Institute.
* Las Palmas – Del Sol Rehab. Hospital
* Las Palmas Medical Center-West [ [http://www.laspalmashealth.com/ Las Palmas Medical Center - Home Page ] ]
* Horizon Specialty Hospital
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* Sierra Medical Center
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* [http://www.elpasoholocaustmuseum.org/ The El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center]
* [http://www.elpasotexas.gov/arch_museum/default.asp The El Paso Museum of Archaeology at Wilderness Park]
* [http://www.elpasoartmuseum.org/ The El Paso Museum of Art]
* [http://www.elpasotexas.gov/history/ The El Paso Museum of History]
* [https://www.bliss.army.mil/Museum/fort_bliss_museum.htm Fort Bliss Museums & Study Center]
* [http://www.insightselpaso.org/ Insights El Paso Science Museum]
* [http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/magoffin_home/ Magoffin Home State Historic Site]
* [http://www.borderpatrolmuseum.com/ The National Border Patrol Museum]
* [http://www.elpasorails.org/ Railroad & Transportation Museum of El Paso]
* [http://www.war-eagles-air-museum.com/ War Eagles Air Museum]
* [http://www.episd.org/Schools/planetarium.html/ Gene Roddenberry Planetarium]
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* [http://www.elpasozoo.org/ The El Paso Zoo]
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* [http://www.visitelpaso.com/convention_center.sstg?section=cpac Judson F. Williams Convention Center]
* [http://www.visitelpaso.com/mckelligon_canyon.sstg?section=cpac McKelligon Canyon]
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* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/tx/tx3.htm Ysleta Mission]
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* [http://www.wetwild.com/ Wet and Wild Water World]
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* Officially called the Patriot Freeway, locally known as the North-South Freeway. A business route runs along Dyer Street, the former US 54, from the freeway near Fort Bliss to the Texas-New Mexico border, where it again rejoins the expressway. The original U.S. 54 was a transcontinental route connecting El Paso with Chicago.
* mostly Paisano Drive, rerouted to Montana Avenue.
* Paisano Drive west of Santa Fe Ave to I-10.
* Montana Avenue, which is a bypass route to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
* Alameda Avenue, formerly US 80.
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* Copia Avenue to Dyer Street.
*, in the east and westbound portion, it is known as the Cesar Chavez Border Highway, a four-lane expressway which is located along the U.S.-Mexico border between Downtown El Paso and the Ysleta area.
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* [http://www.elpasoinc.com/ El Paso Inc.]
* [http://www.newspapertree.com/ Newspaper Tree] , an online newspaper that offers in-depth coverage of El Paso political and cultural events
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**600 KROD News/Talk/Sports
**630 KLEA Adult Contemporary
**690 KTSM News/Talk
**750 KAMA Spanish
**920 KBNA Spanish
**1000 XEFV Spanish
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**104.3 XHTO Top-40El Paso also shares radio stations with nearby cities
* In the 1975 movie, "
* In the movie "
* The current "Blue Beetle" comic book series takes place in El Paso.
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* "Glory Road" (2006) starring
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* "Rx" (2005) starring
* "Man on Fire" (2004) starring
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* "Kingpin (NBC pilot)" (2003) starring
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* "Traffic" (2000) starring
* "Committed" (2000) starring Heather Graham.
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* "Lolita" (1997) starring
* "Last Man Standing" (1996) starring
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* "Blue Sky" (1994) starring
* "Wild at Heart" (1990) starring
* "Extreme Prejudice" (1987) starring
* "Death of an Angel" (1986) starring
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* "Fandango" (1985) starring
* "Paris, Texas" (1984) starring
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* "Second Hand Hearts" (1981) starring Robert Blake and Barbara Harris.
* "Resurrection" (1980) starring
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* "The Getaway" (1972) starring Steve McQueen and
* "" (1966) , which is reputed to be one of the worst films ever made, was shot in and around El Paso. It premiered in 1966 at the downtown Capri Theater.
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* [http://www.elpaso.org/ Chamber of Commerce Website]
* [http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-6112 "Forty years at El Paso, 1858-1898; recollections of war, politics, adventure, events, narratives, sketches, etc."] , by W. W. Mills, hosted by the [http://texashistory.unt.edu/ Portal to Texas History]
* [http://www.elpasompo.org/ El Paso Metropolitan Planning Organization]
* [http://www.lonestarfinancing.com/mortgage/texas/el-paso/ El Paso Mortgage Company]
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