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Improve your imagination and cognitive skills with a visit to Insights El Paso Science Center, which offers interactive science education experiences to the Border Region. Every year, they introduce new exhibits, including a dinosaur-themed pop-up museum exhibit in collaboration with UTEP and El Paso Community College. They receive nearly 8,000 annual visitors and host around 1700 student field trips. Insight promotes STEAM education through exploratory, interactive learning experiences that are creative and profoundly innovative. As thousands have already discovered, insights are vital for the community because they inspire curiosity and promote collaborative and cross-disciplinary thinking.
If you're a fan of Wild West history, you will want to attend the annual Billy The Kid Festival in San Elizario. This charming and historic Texas town will celebrate the notorious outlaw's visit in 1876 with various exciting events and activities. Visitors can enjoy reenactments of Billy The Kid's historic breakout at the old County Jail and learn all about his visit to San Elizario. An original play, "Billy the Kid: 1876," will also be performed on the Main Stage. Live music will be available at local restaurants and on the Main Stage. Best of all, all events are free, and the festival is pet-friendly. In addition to the historical events, a wide range of arts, crafts, entertainment, and food will be offered.
Keystone Heritage Park is a unique combination of an archeological site, an archaic wetland, and a botanical garden, making it an ideal destination for birdwatchers. The Park is over 58 acres in El Paso's Upper Valley, and its volunteer directors are responsible for preserving and developing it. With over 193 bird species, Keystone Heritage Park is a paradise for bird lovers. It is also a popular stop for migratory birds, making it a must-visit destination for birdwatchers. The Park's wetlands area is particularly noteworthy, as it is home to 22 species of birds considered rare by the Audubon Society. These archaic wetlands are protected by federal law and provide a glimpse into the wetlands/Bosque that once lined the Rio Grande.