Explore the otherworldly history at the Concordia Cemetery. This historic graveyard dates to 1856 and is the final resting place for gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, Buffalo Soldiers, Texas Rangers, Civil War Veterans, early Mormon pioneers, and other civic leaders. Ghost tours and history reenactments are scheduled regularly here.
The Reagan isn't just any restaurant; it's a beautifully designed space that covers a whopping 6300 square feet. It boasts a lounge upstairs and a basement, providing back-of-house services. The redesigning of the original ceilings and wall treatments, complete overhaul of the underground space, and new construction were not rushed but were a labor of love that took over two years to complete, ensuring every detail was perfect for our guests. At The Reagan, mixologists take the art of mixology seriously. They frequently use centrifuged oil infusion and inject syrups with local flavors to add regional flair to our concoctions. They also often use clay-aged water in batches for the bar. Spirits are just as important as any other ingredient in the drinks, and they give them the attention they deserve at The Reagan.
Explore El Paso's fascinating past through the exhibits and programs at The El Paso Museum of History. This Museum serves the entire community and aims to promote understanding and significance of the rich, multicultural, and multinational history of the border region known as "The Pass of the North." The Museum encourages diverse audiences to explore different human experiences and reflect on their place in history. One of the highlights of the Museum is DIGIE, the famous Digital Wall, which features a vast collection of images and videos exploring El Paso's past and present. The touch-sensitive TV screens make navigating and enjoying this multimedia experience easy.