Westside of El Paso, TX
Though El Paso has many sides of town, we will focus on the Westside of El Paso and general information about our city.
Below are links to important sites for El Paso, Texas:
The City of El Paso
El Paso County web site
To find out what is happening in the county of El Paso, visit the site above
Ft Bliss
We love our Military in El Paso-they are welcome to our community-thank you all for serving this great country
El Paso Electric
El Paso Water Utilities
Miner Tech Security
(915) 591-5151
Don't wait! Call us today!
Residential *Commercial *Takeovers *Prewired *Wireless *Cameras *Medical Alert Systems
Texas Gas Service
El Paso Community College
University of Texas at El Paso
El Paso Police Department
Central Appraisal District
"Smart" Bus Route- City of El Paso Bus Schedule
Our buses are now color coded to show the route you need -click the link above for more information and schedules
El Paso International Airport
you can check your flight status from this site
El Paso Times Newspaper
Read all about El Paso and the surrounding area online
El Paso Inc
Local information in a magazine forma:-be up- to-date on the happenings in El Paso
The Weather Channel
Find out what the weather will be today-most likely sunny and beautiful
University Medical Center at El Paso-Paul Foster School of Medicine
Welcome to University Medical Center of El Paso, El Paso’s only not-for-profit, community-owned hospital and healthcare system and a regional referral center for patients in need of specialty care
El Paso: the Nation's Third Safest City
El Paso is among the safest big cities in America. For the better part of the last decade, only Honolulu has had a lower violent crime rate (El Paso slipped to third last year, behind New York). Men's Health magazine recently ranked El Paso the second "happiest" city in America".
Amigo Air Show 2010
DATES
October 16th and 17th, 2010.
Gates Open at 10:00AM and close at 6:00PM.
TICKET PRICES ADVANCE EVENT DAYS Adult General Admission $10.00 $ 17.00 Child General Admission 5.00 10.00 US Military Dependents & Seniors 8.00 10.00 Amigo Chalet (Adult) * 35.00 40.00 Amigo Chalet (Child) (6 yrs - 11yrs)** 20.00 20.00 VIP Chalet * (all ages) 100.00 100.00 Bulk Tickets (25+ tickets)(Not available after 9/1/10) 7.00
Amigo Airsho Inc., coordinated by civilian volunteers and staged on a military base, provides premiere family entertainment that enriches West Texas, New Mexico and Northern Mexico.
October 16th and 17th, 2010.
Gates Open at 10:00AM and close at 6:00PM.
TICKET PRICES ADVANCE EVENT DAYS Adult General Admission $10.00 $ 17.00 Child General Admission 5.00 10.00 US Military Dependents & Seniors 8.00 10.00 Amigo Chalet (Adult) * 35.00 40.00 Amigo Chalet (Child) (6 yrs - 11yrs)** 20.00 20.00 VIP Chalet * (all ages) 100.00 100.00 Bulk Tickets (25+ tickets)(Not available after 9/1/10) 7.00
Amigo Airsho Inc., coordinated by civilian volunteers and staged on a military base, provides premiere family entertainment that enriches West Texas, New Mexico and Northern Mexico.
Chamizal National Memorial
Chamizal National Memorial
Visitors traveling east or west on I-10, exit at Hwy 54 and follow the brown Chamizal National Memorial directional signs. If traveling south on Hwy 54, take exit marked Juarez, Mexico, DO NOT proceed onto the International Bridge of The America's but turn right onto Paisano Street, continue to follow signs towards Chamizal.
The Chamizal Convention of 1963 was a milestone in diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United States. Chamizal National Memorial was established to commemorate this treaty, which resulted in the peaceful settlement of a century-long boundary dispute. The Memorial provides visitors with an opportunity to better understand the culture of our borderland.
Visitors traveling east or west on I-10, exit at Hwy 54 and follow the brown Chamizal National Memorial directional signs. If traveling south on Hwy 54, take exit marked Juarez, Mexico, DO NOT proceed onto the International Bridge of The America's but turn right onto Paisano Street, continue to follow signs towards Chamizal.
The Chamizal Convention of 1963 was a milestone in diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United States. Chamizal National Memorial was established to commemorate this treaty, which resulted in the peaceful settlement of a century-long boundary dispute. The Memorial provides visitors with an opportunity to better understand the culture of our borderland.