Quirky secrets of El Paso
Chapter 1
The city that marches to its own clock
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Chapter 2
Alligators in the plaza and floating tacos
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Chapter 3
Wild West shootouts and giant boots
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Ch 2 · Alligators in the plaza and floating tacos
sonia In El Paso, Texas, did you know? / The plaza had gators, oh! / Swimming there for years, it's true! / At San Jacinto, for me and you!
Fun Fact
Alligator transit: In the early 1900s, El Paso residents occasionally found escaped alligators from San Jacinto Plaza wandering into nearby hotel lobbies.
Glossary
alligator (noun)
A large semi-aquatic reptile native to the Americas and China, characterized by a broad snout. From 1889 to 1965, these reptiles famously lived in El Paso's central San Jacinto Plaza.
A large semi-aquatic reptile native to the Americas and China, characterized by a broad snout. From 1889 to 1965, these reptiles famously lived in El Paso's central San Jacinto Plaza.
Quiz
What bizarre feature was discovered hidden beneath the floors of El Paso High School?
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What utensil do locals traditionally use to eat rolled tacos at El Paso's Chico's Tacos?




