Mesilla Valley

El Valle de la Mesilla es un accidente geográfico del sur del estado de Nuevo México y el lejano oeste de Texas, en los Estados Unidos. Fue formado por repetidas inundaciones primaverales del Río Grande.El fértil valle de Mesilla se extiende desde aproximadamente la localidad de Hatch, Nuevo México hacia el lado oeste en El Paso, Texas. El valle es muy fértil, y se caracteriza por sus pocos restantes Bosques, así como sus álamos nativos, y cada vez más, por el invasor tamarisco, que se introdujo en el siglo 19, y es conocido localmente como cedro salado.Véase tambiénGeografía de TexasGeografía de Estados UnidosReferenciasLeggat, E.R., M.E. Lowry, and J.W. Hood. (1963). Ground-water resources of the lower Mesilla Valley, Texas and New Mexico. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

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Mesilla Valley

El Paso , TX
United States
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Plaza Theatre
125 Pioneer Plz El Paso , TX 79901 United States

The Plaza Theatre is a historic building in El Paso, Texas. The theater stands as one of the city's most well-known landmarks, and remains operational today, showing various Broadway productions, musical concerts, and individual performers.HistoryPrior to the Plaza Theatre being built, there had been a large produce warehouse, belonging to Bernard and Ben Schuster, which occupied the location on Pioneer Plaza. In February 1927, the owner of the principal El Paso theaters, Louis L. Dent, bought the property on Pioneer Plaza with the stated intention of doing something good for the city of El Paso. Upon purchase of the property, he told the El Paso Times, "El Paso has been good to me, and I am going to put something everybody will proud of."In 1929, construction of the Spanish Colonial Revival style Plaza Theater began. It was designed by the prolific Dallas architect W. Scott Dunne, who is credited with more than 30 theaters in Texas and Oklahoma. Today the Plaza is recognized as his surviving masterpiece. H. Ponsford & Sons built the theater, and constructed by C.A. Goetting Construction Company. The Plaza was designed, as a modern film house in a Spanish Colonial revival style with the flexibility of presenting stage shows. Construction was completed in 1930. The Wurlitzer Company installed a $60,000 pipe organ. It was advertised as the "largest theater of its kind between Dallas and Los Angeles."Opening night was on September 12, 1930 with the movie "Follow Through" to a capacity crowd of 2,410. Although several theaters existed in downtown El Paso at the time the Plaza Theatre opened, its size, elaborate decor, and technical innovations made it stand out. It was advertised as the largest theater of its kind between Dallas and Los Angeles. The Plaza has been a vaudeville or burlesque house as well as also showing movies. The theater featured an "atmospheric" ceiling complete with twinkling stars which were astronomically correct stars and projections of lazily floating clouds. It was the first public theater in the United States with air conditioning.

Salud y abundancia
3343 Saul Kleinfeld Dr El Paso , TX 79936 United States

Los Clubes de Nutrición son espacios creados y atendidos por Asociados Independientes Herbalife para reunir a gente en un ambiente cordial y divertido.

Old Ft. Bliss
El Paso , TX 79906 United States