Once upon a time, Cielo Vista Mall had a full on bar/restaurant called Putney's Street Pub. It stayed open well after mall hours, had it's own entrance from the parking lot and, most nights, booked live bands.
Tripadvisor recently ranked the top 10 things to do here both in El Chuco and all over Texas. I agree they're all fun places to visit, and they're all free, but my own list would look a little different.
El Paso is practically a part of New Mexico and that, along with the fact that the land of enchantment isn't really that big of a state, makes just about every part of it an easy road trip from the 915.
It's not that they can't find it anymore after it being renamed the Gulf of America. Or was it to the Gulf of Texas? Either way, they still know where it is and have no trouble at all getting there. They don't want to.
Guns in schools? Drinking and driving? Leaving cars and homes unlocked? Smoking areas for high school students? Yep, all once totally normal in El Paso and Texas in general once upon a time.
Uncover the spine-tingling myths of Texas cryptids - from the bloodthirsty El Chupacabra to the shape-shifting Skinwalkers. Are these legends real or just folklore?