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El Paso, TX 79936
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Mesa Street Grill
  • • Locally Owned & Operated
  • • Menus Change Seasonally
  • • Award-Winning Wines
(915) 532-1881
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Chuy's 1959
  • • Seafood, American & Mexican Food
  • • Appetizers, Soups & Salads
  • • Sandwiches & Burritos
(432) 283-2066
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Rib Hut
  • • Dine-In, Carry-Out, Curbside & Delivery Available
  • • BBQ Combo Platters
  • • Burgers & Spuds
(915) 532-7427
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Cattleman's Steakhouse
  • • Great Bar-B-Que, Seafood, And Chicken & Pork!
  • • 18 Different Ice Cream Drinks
  • • Plates Available For Those With A "Small Appetite"
(915) 544-3200
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Ricky D's Ricky D's

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El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center

The El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center is a commemorative site in Downtown El Paso. It pays tribute to the millions of individuals who lost their lives in the atrocities committed by the Nazi Regime between 1933 to 1945. The Museum has a permanent exhibit showcases multi-media galleries, including the Moving Gallery of El Paso Holocaust Survivors. Using education, outreach, and cultural activities, visitors can expand their knowledge about the Holocaust and understand how to fight against bigotry and intolerance. The Museum provides materials in both English and Spanish, and it also offers year-round programs to complement its lessons. Admission is free of charge, but visitors are encouraged to make donations.  

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