Tyler’s beloved red-brick streets are being carefully rebuilt during downtown construction. Residents are celebrating the return of this historic East Texas landmark.
BBQ in El Paso stretches back to the 1800's, (at least), and as the 19th century came to a close, it sparked a huge debate in El Paso that ultimately had to be settled by a judge.
The first City Hall in El Paso couldn't really be identified and the second was probably the coolest looking one. Today, it's once again kinda hidden in downtown El Paso.
Tyler’s historic red brick streets have been part of the city’s charm since 1912. Here’s how they were built, why they’ve lasted so long, and how preservation efforts are protecting them today.
Of the, (few), passengers that did make it off the doomed ship, a handful eventually made their way to Texas. A few settled in El Paso and they're still here to this day. Well, their remains are anyway ...
El Paso's history is packed with surprising firsts that shaped not just the city but the entire country. You won't believe what they achieved way back in 1598!
Certain city names are very common and every state seems to have one. One named after the state like Kansas City or Texas City for example. I always thought El Paso was a pretty unique name but, turns out, we're not alone.