Northeast El Paso

Northeast El Paso is a quiet residential area just east of the Franklin Mountains. It’s home to the El Paso Museum of Archaeology, which displays relics of the Southwest and northern Mexico, and hosts the annual Poppies Festival during the spring bloom. The adjacent National Border Patrol Museum details the history of the agency. Neighborhood green spaces include Sue Young Park, with a splash pad and picnic spots.

Northeast El Paso has historically not developed at a rate comparable to East El Paso and Northwest El Paso, but in recent years, it has seen an increase in development. It is expected that the population in Northeast El Paso will grow more rapidly as a result of the troop increase for Fort Bliss in the coming years. Northeast El Paso has gained recognition throughout the city for schools like Parkland, Irvin, Andress and Chapin because of their outstanding athletic programs.

One of the neighborhoods in the area was once known as the Devil's Triangle, though after police and resident action, became known as the Angel's Triangle. Other neighborhoods include Castner Heights, which is bordered by the Patriot Freeway, Diana Drive and Hondo Pass Drive.Castner Heights has a neighborhood association of around 400 people as of 2009.

Northeast El Paso is bounded by the Franklin Mountains, New Mexico, Fort Bliss and railroad tracks at Memorial Park. In 1964, the Transmountain Road was approved in order to connect the northeast and northwest of El Paso across the Franklin Mountains. One of the main thoroughfares through the Northeast is Dyer Street.

The Wilderness Park Museum, later known as the El Paso Museum of Archaeology, opened on October 12, 1977.The mayor, Fred Hervey, paid for the construction himself, which cost $75,000.This museum had dioramas about life before Spanish colonization of the area, a nature trail featuring a kiva, pithouse and Pueblo ruin and other exhibits.

Referred to as an upscale community, the neighborhood of Silver Springs Village is home to some of the most desirable real estate in the city. Known for its diverse population and vibrant culture, this is one of the most welcoming and friendly neighborhoods in all of El Paso.

If you're in search of the perfect area to explore, look no further than Northeast El Paso. Take time to see places like Franklin Mountains State Park and Cohen Stadium while you're here. There's plenty more to see, including Painted Dunes Golf Course.

A small town called Lynchville grew up north of Fort Bliss and existed during World War I. This land was then granted to Fort Bliss for the Sierra Madre housing project in World War II In 1955, the land was given back to the city.

The Bowen Ranch is on the edge of Northeast El Paso and the Southern New Mexico border.It's an 88,000 acre working ranch with a restaurant called the Edge of Texas Steakhouse and Saloon. The ranch has been in the area since the 1800s where it was located along the Old Salt Trail.

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Northeast El Paso El Paso, TX, USA, Get on US-54 W from Gateway S Blvd/Patriot Fwy 3 min (1.8 mi), Follow US-54 W. Take exit 20A from US-54 W 11 min (11.3 mi), Take Gateway N Blvd to Alameda Ave 2 min (0.5 mi) Hard Money Lender of El Paso, 4015 Alameda Ave #5, El Paso, TX 79905, USA, (915) 465-2444.

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