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Juarez: A Bridge Connecting Cultures and History Located on the international bridge between El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, lies a symbol of unity and connection

Background imageJuarez Collection: International Bridge between El Paso, Texas / Juarez, Mexico

International Bridge between El Paso, Texas / Juarez, Mexico
Splendid view of the International Bridge between El Paso, Texas / Juarez, Mexico. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageJuarez Collection: OROZCO: BENITO JUAREZ, 1867. The return of Benito Juarez (1806-1872) to Mexico City, 15 July 1867

OROZCO: BENITO JUAREZ, 1867. The return of Benito Juarez (1806-1872) to Mexico City, 15 July 1867. Detail of a mural, 1972, by Antonio Gonzalez Orozco

Background imageJuarez Collection: El Paso, Texas, USA downtown city skyline in the morning with mountains

El Paso, Texas, USA downtown city skyline in the morning with mountains

Background imageJuarez Collection: El Paso, Texas, USA downtown city skyline at twilight

El Paso, Texas, USA downtown city skyline at twilight

Background imageJuarez Collection: El Paso, Texas, USA downtown city skyline at dusk with Juarez, Mexico in the distance

El Paso, Texas, USA downtown city skyline at dusk with Juarez, Mexico in the distance

Background imageJuarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Ysleta Mission Church, Established in 1682 By The Spanish

USA, Texas, El Paso, Ysleta Mission Church, Established in 1682 By The Spanish, Oldest Of The El Paso Mission Churches

Background imageJuarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Rosas Cantina, Made Famous in Marty Robbins Song El Paso, Western Ballard

USA, Texas, El Paso, Rosas Cantina, Made Famous in Marty Robbins Song El Paso, Western Ballard

Background imageJuarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Skyline, Bordertown, Downtown, San Jacinto Plaza, Plaza Hotel

USA, Texas, El Paso, Skyline, Bordertown, Downtown, San Jacinto Plaza, Plaza Hotel, Built By Conrad Hilton In 1930, Formerly Called The El Paso Hilton

Background imageJuarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Restored Art Deco Streetcar

USA, Texas, El Paso, Restored Art Deco Streetcar

Background imageJuarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Neighborhood, Bordertown, Looking Into Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

USA, Texas, El Paso, Neighborhood, Bordertown, Looking Into Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Sierra de Juarez Mountain Range

Background imageJuarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Hueco Tanks State Park, Eroded, Sculpted Rock Masses

USA, Texas, El Paso, Hueco Tanks State Park, Eroded, Sculpted Rock Masses, Culturally And Spiritually Significant To Native Americans

Background imageJuarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Franklin Mountains State Park, Aztec Caves Trail, Chihuahuan Desert

USA, Texas, El Paso, Franklin Mountains State Park, Aztec Caves Trail, Chihuahuan Desert

Background imageJuarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Downtown, Welcoming Archway, Greeting To Visitors From Ciudad Juarez

USA, Texas, El Paso, Downtown, Welcoming Archway, Greeting To Visitors From Ciudad Juarez, South El Paso Street

Background imageJuarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, 1957 Chevy Bel Air, 2 Door Sedan, Auto Icon

USA, Texas, El Paso, 1957 Chevy Bel Air, 2 Door Sedan, Auto Icon

Background imageJuarez Collection: Mexico, Ciudad Juarez, Paso del Norte Port Of Entry Bridge To El Paso, Texas

Mexico, Ciudad Juarez, Paso del Norte Port Of Entry Bridge To El Paso, Texas

Background imageJuarez Collection: International Border Crossing Into El Paso, Texas From Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

International Border Crossing Into El Paso, Texas From Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Paso del Norte Port Of Entry

Background imageJuarez Collection: The Friends of Maximilian

The Friends of Maximilian
Portraits of the friends and collaborators of the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico (left to right). Vidauri, the Minister of War. Benito Juaraez Mejia, Miramon, and Mendez

Background imageJuarez Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104440

EyeUbiquitous_20104440
Mexico, Bajio, Guanajuato, Illuminated exterior facade of Theatre Juarez with line of rooftop statues at night

Background imageJuarez Collection: The Entombment of Christ, ca. 1702. Creator: Juan Rodriguez Juarez

The Entombment of Christ, ca. 1702. Creator: Juan Rodriguez Juarez
The Entombment of Christ, ca. 1702

Background imageJuarez Collection: Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, City of Mexico, c1897. Floral tributes on the tomb of President Benito Pablo Juarez From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R

Background imageJuarez Collection: Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The tomb of Mexican president Benito Juarez (1806-1872), a lawyer and liberal politician of Zapotec (indigenous Mexican) origin

Background imageJuarez Collection: broadway colorful creative arts drama dramatic

broadway colorful creative arts drama dramatic
Theatre Guild Poster

Background imageJuarez Collection: Miguel Angel Juarez Celman, 1844 - 1909. Lawyer, politician and President of Argentina

Miguel Angel Juarez Celman, 1844 - 1909. Lawyer, politician and President of Argentina. From Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887

Background imageJuarez Collection: Juarez Mexican carte-de-visite portrait album

Juarez Mexican carte-de-visite portrait album
Juarez, Mexican carte-de-visite portrait album from the era of Maximilian and Napoleon III, Lebert, L. Albumen print mounted on cardboard, 1860-1869

Background imageJuarez Collection: BENITO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Juarez and the Fall of the Empire

BENITO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Juarez and the Fall of the Empire. Mural, 1948, by Jose Clemente Orozco

Background imageJuarez Collection: Manuel Juarez Celman

Manuel Juarez Celman
MANUEL JUAREZ CELMAN Argentine statesman, president 1886 - 1890 when he had to resign because of financial chaos caused by collapse of Barings. Date: 1844 - 1907

Background imageJuarez Collection: Manuel Juarez Celman 2

Manuel Juarez Celman 2
MANUEL JUAREZ CELMAN Argentine statesman, president 1886 - 1890 when he had to resign because of financial chaos caused by collapse of Barings. Date: 1844 - 1907

Background imageJuarez Collection: Station scene, Amecameca de Juarez, Mexico

Station scene, Amecameca de Juarez, Mexico
Busy railway station scene in Amecameca de Juarez, Mexico State, Mexico. Date: circa 1927

Background imageJuarez Collection: O Briens Bar, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico

O Briens Bar, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico
Exterior view of O Briens Bar and Cafe, in Comercio Street, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico, owned by Jimme O Brien and Joe Mogel. Barrels of whisky and cases of gin are being unloaded. Date: circa 1925

Background imageJuarez Collection: Central Cafe Orchestra, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico

Central Cafe Orchestra, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico. The cafe at the time was owned bys G Gonzalez. Date: 1928

Background imageJuarez Collection: Juarez Avenue by night, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico

Juarez Avenue by night, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico
View of Juarez Avenue by night, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico, with various bars, clubs and cafes, and neon lights. Date: 1943

Background imageJuarez Collection: Public market building, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico

Public market building, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico
Mercado Cuauhtemoc, the old public market building in Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico. Date: 1926

Background imageJuarez Collection: New Juarez Market, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico

New Juarez Market, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico
New Juarez Market, an art deco building in Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico. Date: 1946

Background imageJuarez Collection: Benito JuᲥz

Benito JuᲥz
JUAREZ GARCIA, Benito (1806-1872). Mexican liberal politician, president of Mexico in 1858. Oil on canvas. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. Chapultepec Castle

Background imageJuarez Collection: Benito Juarez

Benito Juarez
BENITO PABLO JUAREZ Mexican statesman, president with his autograph 1806 - 1872

Background imageJuarez Collection: View from space showing parts of Texas and New Mexico

View from space showing parts of Texas and New Mexico
November 16, 2013 - View from space showing parts of Texas and New Mexico and the Mexican border area including El Paso and Juarez, Mexico

Background imageJuarez Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1914. Armed revolutionary troops lined up outside the entrance

MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1914. Armed revolutionary troops lined up outside the entrance of General Francisco Pancho Villas headquarters in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, during the Mexican Revolution, 1914

Background imageJuarez Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. Rebel forces taking part in the Battle of Ciudad Juarez

MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. Rebel forces taking part in the Battle of Ciudad Juarez during the Mexican Revolution having lunch in camp, April-May 1911

Background imageJuarez Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. U. S. troops observing the battle between government

MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. U. S. troops observing the battle between government
MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. U.S. troops observing the battle between government and rebel forces at Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, from across the Rio Grande in Texas, at the time of the Mexican Revolution

Background imageJuarez Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1913. Wounded insurgents being removed after the fighting at Juarez

MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1913. Wounded insurgents being removed after the fighting at Juarez, December 1913. Photograph from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageJuarez Collection: BENITO PABLO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Mexican statesman. The return of Juarez to Mexico City

BENITO PABLO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Mexican statesman. The return of Juarez to Mexico City, 15 July 1867. Detail of a mural, 1972, by Antonio Gonzalez Orozco

Background imageJuarez Collection: MEXICAN EXPEDITION, c1914. Mexican soldiers at the attack on Juarez

MEXICAN EXPEDITION, c1914. Mexican soldiers at the attack on Juarez

Background imageJuarez Collection: Adolfo Alsina Hospital - Juarez, Argentina

Adolfo Alsina Hospital - Juarez, Argentina (Buenos Aires Province). Date: circa 1903

Background imageJuarez Collection: Corner of Juarez Avenue and 16th of September Street, Juraz, Mexico

Corner of Juarez Avenue and 16th of September Street, Juraz, Mexico
Street scene showing storefronts, cars and busses. A large red brick building flys Mexican flags

Background imageJuarez Collection: JUAREZ GARCIA, Benito (1806-1872). Mexican liberal

JUAREZ GARCIA, Benito (1806-1872). Mexican liberal politician, president of Mexico in 1858. Monument located in Cerro de las Campanas. Sculpture on rock. MEXICO. QUERɔ ARO. Quer鴡 ro

Background imageJuarez Collection: BENITO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Mexican revolutionary and statesman

BENITO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Mexican revolutionary and statesman. Colored steel engraving, American, 1870

Background imageJuarez Collection: BENITO PABLO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Mexican statesman. Steel engraving, American, 1870

BENITO PABLO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Mexican statesman. Steel engraving, American, 1870

Background imageJuarez Collection: The Proclamation of Argentinian Independence

The Proclamation of Argentinian Independence in 1810. Postcard dating from the centenary of the revolution in 1910. Date: 1810



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Juarez: A Bridge Connecting Cultures and History Located on the international bridge between El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, lies a symbol of unity and connection. This bridge serves as a physical link between two nations, allowing people to cross borders effortlessly while embracing their shared heritage. In 1867, Benito Juarez made his triumphant return to Mexico City after years of exile. His resilience and determination continue to inspire generations as they pass through this historic crossing point. The spirit lives on in the hearts of those who strive for justice and equality. As we venture into El Paso, Texas, we are greeted by the Ysleta Mission Church - an architectural marvel established in 1682 by Spanish settlers. Its ancient walls whisper stories of faith and perseverance that have withstood the test of time. Rosas Cantina stands proudly in El Paso's landscape; its name immortalized in Marty Robbins' iconic song "El Paso. " This Western ballad echoes tales of love and loss against a backdrop filled with cowboys and outlaws. The skyline reveals a vibrant bordertown where cultures blend seamlessly. San Jacinto Plaza beckons visitors with its charm while the Plaza Hotel stands tall as a testament to Conrad Hilton's vision from 1930 when it was known as the El Paso Hilton. A restored Art Deco streetcar gracefully glides through city streets like a nostalgic reminder of days gone by. It connects neighborhoods both near and far - bridging gaps within communities just as our international bridge does across nations. Looking over Ciudad Juarez from South El Paso Street offers breathtaking views of the majestic Sierra de Juarez mountain range. These mountains serve not only as natural beauty but also hold cultural significance for Native Americans who find solace amidst their eroded rock masses. Nature enthusiasts can explore Hueco Tanks State Park or embark on an adventure along Aztec Caves Trail at Franklin Mountains State Park.