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Armijo Park - El Paso (TX)

Address: 🏡 710 E 7th Ave, El Paso, TX 79901
Phone : +1 (915) 212-0092
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJlYMj-xtZ54YRAOLWlruAWog
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    Ellis County Museum - Waxahachie
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    Chris Villegas: Every country / city we visit , we always visit the local Museum, to help bring perspective to everything we arr about to see. However, most of everything they had in the museum was II WW memorabilia, which strike me as odd, giving the rich heritage of Waxahachie, Texas. Nonetheless, I do recomend the stop over and enjoy the beautiful southern hospitality at the Museum.
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    Jasmin Hamilton: A beautiful gem. Well kept and plenty of space for recreation, rest, and relaxation. Green spaces are essential for our physical, and mental health. Waxahachie can be proud of their work to provide such a park for their community. The trees in this park are big and ancient, telling a story about the area that buildings cannot. Thank you for seeing their worth and taking care of them.
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    Brent Rasmussen: We have been here several times in the past few years and it has always been great. This year the water cycle only lasts 35 seconds before you have to push the button again and only about half of the fixtures are working. My son is still having a lot of fun so its not a big deal but I do hope they fix it.
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