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Nestled like a horseshoe around the Franklin Mountains,
El Paso is home to 700,000 citizens and part of
a metroplex of almost 3 million people located
at the intersection of Texas, New Mexico, and
Mexico.
El Paso is steeped in the history of Spanish conquistadors
and padre missionary settlers. Considering its
rugged terrain, one can understand why it was
the last holdout for gun-toting lawmen, notorious
bad guys, and renegade Indians in the American
west.
Average temperatures are 60/30 in the winter and
95/75 in the summer--never too hot, never too
cold, and always dry. Average yearly precipitation
is a mere 8 inches. Leave your umbrella home,
but bring your golf clubs and hiking boots.
Be sure to request the Keith & Miller discount
rate of $98 per night at the luxurious Camino
Real Hotel, where you can enjoy one of the
world's largest Tiffany Domes.
To learn more about El Paso,
visit the El
Paso Convention and Visitors Bureau. |