Tread seriously and honestly through our multi-faceted and fascinating past at The El Paso Museum of History which exists for the educational benefit of all members of the community. There you will discover a stellar museum promoting understanding and significance of the rich, multicultural and multinational history of the border region known as, The Pass of the North. Through exhibits and programs, the museum involves diverse audiences in exploring varieties of human experience and encourages individuals to explore the past and reflect on their own place in history and will introduce you to DIGIE, the famous Digital Wall. Shown on touch sensitive TV screens, it is a vast collection of images and videos exploring El Paso’s past and present. Welcome all!
Hope and Anchor has great ambiance, an awesome staff, a wide selection of your favorite spirits and full access to some of the best food in town through their sister restaurant next door, Sabertooth Food Company. Along with the general slashing of 2 bits across the board, they have a Super Happy Hour that lasts for the first two hours of every day. This inviting hangout serves beer, wine & cocktails with an expansive, lantern-adorned outdoor patio. Once there you will agree with many loyal patrons that it is super relaxed and friendly with your own space to sit and sip, and a comfortable place to take your pup.
Calling all Opera aficionados! Stop by and see why there is much to enjoy during your visit to the El Paso Opera where everyone wants you to make the most of your opera experience of the engaging sounds of leitmotif, aria and cadenzas. You will find breathtaking and inspiring performances of classic works and nuanced ensembles by familiar and up and coming composers. The diverting mission of El Paso Opera is to bring professional opera productions that are understandable, accessible, and enjoyable to all residents, to sponsor educational programs that will introduce both youth and adult populations to the world of great vocal music. Here you will recognize that opera begins long before the curtain goes up and ends long after it has come down. It starts in the imagination.