Justin Boots is just about as popular as that other brand synonymous with country-western wear, Stetson. Though Justin hasn't been around as long as that other venerable cowboy outfitter, these boots have garnered a rabid following not just for their cowboy boots, but also for their work boots. All of your favorite styles and designs can be found here at this outlet and prices are a bit more reasonable than the retail stores due to the fact that some of the boots may be irregular.
Over the last decade, the downtown El Paso area has undergone plenty of revitalization and will eventually be completely revamped under a plan which will see the private and public sector coming together. Even today, the area that surrounds the El Paso Museum of Art and the Canam Highway encloses tons of restaurants, entertainment options and other attractions.
The Licon Dairy is better known in this area for its delectable Azadero Cheese. This string-cheese has made thousands upon thousands of people happy with its salty, creamy taste. Here, you can buy some wholesale in addition to other dairy products. Aside from a functioning farm and dairy, Licon also provides a free petting zoo. It is great for the kids, where they can feed buffaloes, llamas, sheep, parrots, ostriches and many other animals. If you want to fish, you can use their fishing pond for a nominal fee; it's also a great place to teach the little ones how to reel 'em in.
Everyone looking for a good deal heads down to Juárez Market. Be sure to pace yourself, though, since this market is large. Besides the bustling grounds floor, there's a second floor filled with booths, booths filled with vendors all eager to sell you their bargain rarities and exotica. For whatever your heart may yearn, be it jewelry, clothing, rugs, arts, crafts you'll be sure to find it here - and how. Haggling is a must. Several restaurants reside at the market as well.
Whoopee Bowl Antiques, located in the Westway district, is home to unique collectibles. Avid history lovers and antique collectors will definitely enjoy a walk through this place looking for that one gem among a multitude of old household products, clothes, furniture, artwork and much more.
The main branch of the El Paso Public Library system remains a useful source of information, despite the growth of the internet. Conveniently located downtown near the El Paso Convention Center and many other attractions, the library is practical source for local information, periodicals, internet access, and of course, books. Local metered parking available.
Justin Boots is just about as popular as that other brand synonymous with country-western wear, Stetson. Though Justin hasn't been around as long as that other venerable cowboy outfitter, these boots have garnered a rabid following not just for their cowboy boots, but also for their work boots. All of your favorite styles and designs can be found here at this outlet and prices are a bit more reasonable than the retail stores due to the fact that some of the boots may be irregular.
The Licon Dairy is better known in this area for its delectable Azadero Cheese. This string-cheese has made thousands upon thousands of people happy with its salty, creamy taste. Here, you can buy some wholesale in addition to other dairy products. Aside from a functioning farm and dairy, Licon also provides a free petting zoo. It is great for the kids, where they can feed buffaloes, llamas, sheep, parrots, ostriches and many other animals. If you want to fish, you can use their fishing pond for a nominal fee; it's also a great place to teach the little ones how to reel 'em in.
Whoopee Bowl Antiques, located in the Westway district, is home to unique collectibles. Avid history lovers and antique collectors will definitely enjoy a walk through this place looking for that one gem among a multitude of old household products, clothes, furniture, artwork and much more.
The main branch of the El Paso Public Library system remains a useful source of information, despite the growth of the internet. Conveniently located downtown near the El Paso Convention Center and many other attractions, the library is practical source for local information, periodicals, internet access, and of course, books. Local metered parking available.
Over the last decade, the downtown El Paso area has undergone plenty of revitalization and will eventually be completely revamped under a plan which will see the private and public sector coming together. Even today, the area that surrounds the El Paso Museum of Art and the Canam Highway encloses tons of restaurants, entertainment options and other attractions.
Everyone looking for a good deal heads down to Juárez Market. Be sure to pace yourself, though, since this market is large. Besides the bustling grounds floor, there's a second floor filled with booths, booths filled with vendors all eager to sell you their bargain rarities and exotica. For whatever your heart may yearn, be it jewelry, clothing, rugs, arts, crafts you'll be sure to find it here - and how. Haggling is a must. Several restaurants reside at the market as well.