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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.
The El Paso County Coliseum is a historic venue in the city that has entertained people with concerts and events for over 80 years. The Coliseum has seen some of the biggest names in the music industry perform on its stage, including Elvis Presley, Jackson 5, Johnny Cash, Selena, Juan Gabriel, Fleetwood Mac, Ariana Grande, and Green Day. In addition to music concerts, the Coliseum has hosted various entertainment events such as boxing matches, Disney on Ice shows, Tuff Hedeman Championship Bull Riding competitions, car shows, and more. The venue can accommodate up to 6,500 people and has an 850-space parking lot, an Events Center, a Judging Arena, and an open-air Pavilion.
Welcome to Saint Patrick Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of El Paso. Located in downtown El Paso, the Cathedral is an important historical landmark and a beautiful expression of faith. The clergy and townspeople built it to showcase their devotion to their religion. The Cathedral boasts custom-made stained-glass windows created by the Emil Frei Art Glass Co. of St. Louis and Munich. These windows depict scenes of Jesus Christ's life, from His birth to resurrection. The windows were donated by different parishioners, who also included inscriptions dedicated to their friends or family members.