If you're looking for a taste of Texas culture and nightlife, Little Bit of Texas is the place to be. As the top destination for nightlife in El Paso and Southern New Mexico, they offer a one-of-a-kind experience. The expansive dance floor, the largest in four counties, is the perfect place to dance to the sounds of Texas Red Dirt and today's top 40 country hits. They have a variety of nightly specials that are sure to please, including College Thursdays, It's Five O'Clock Somewhere on Saturday, the Ultimate Ladies' Night, and Fireballs every day. Whether you are a regular or a first-time visitor, you'll love the fun and welcoming atmosphere. They also offer group reservations for special events, so you can throw a Texas-sized party that your guests will never forget. Come on down to Little Bit of Texas and get your night started.
Los Portales is a historic building home to the Old County Jail Museum, which showcases San Elizario's rich and colorful history. You can step back and marvel at the area's 400 years of significant historical events, including the "First Thanksgiving," the Spanish Presidio, the San Elizario Salt War of 1877, and El Paso's first county seat. As a visitor information center, we welcome your questions about the area. The Museum, located in a Territorial-Style building from the 1850s in El Paso's Mission Valley, offers free admission. Its exhibits focus on San Elizario's fascinating history.
Superior Concert Music and outstanding multicultural art education are both waiting for you and your soul with the El Paso Symphony Orchestra performing at the Plaza Theatre through special events, educational activities and outreach programs. The EPSO season is anchored by 12 classical concerts at which patrons are invited to attend open dress rehearsals and backstage tours. The El Paso Symphony is the oldest performing arts organization in El Paso and the longest continuously running symphony orchestra in the state of Texas and has received both national and international recognition. EPSO views West Texas, southern New Mexico and northern Mexico as one community and continually strives to enhance the region's unique multi-cultural heritage.