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Step back in time and relish a unique experience at 1922, the bar that offers signature cocktails that will take your senses on an unforgettable journey. The building's rich history enhances the atmosphere and helps you unwind and enjoy yourself. The expert mixologists, masters of their craft, have perfected the art of crafting delicious classic cocktails you won't find anywhere else. The bar provides a beautiful, timeless setting to relish them and create everlasting memories. Though reservations are not mandatory, they highly recommend it to ensure that you and your group get a table. Prepare for an unforgettable evening, but remember to keep your visit confidential. To enter the bar, walk into the phone booth and press the button labeled "Den" on the phone. One of the staff members will greet you upon arrival.
Come and enjoy the ultimate craft beer festival in Downtown El Paso. The Sun City Craft Beer Festival is the city's most significant and impressive event, featuring craft beers, live music, and exciting games. They aim to provide all attendees with an unforgettable experience they will talk about for years. This festival is to be noticed, with delicious drinks, thrilling entertainment, and endless fun. Join them and immerse yourself in the best that the craft beer world has to offer.
The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Cultural Center is a place dedicated to cultural enrichment and a site to showcase centuries of tribal history. Its main goal is to educate people about the culture and history of the oldest federally recognized tribe in Texas. This is done by providing information and interactive experiences unique to the area. The Cultural Center offers a wide variety of activities for Tribal Members only, including dance, pottery making, bead looming, bread baking, storytelling, and gardening. Additionally, it provides retail space for tribal members to sell authentic Tigua attire and artifacts. Visitors can also explore the museum, showcasing objects such as artifacts, pottery, photographs, and videos representing over 300 years of Tigua history.