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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

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Juarez Collection: International Bridge between El Paso, Texas / Juarez, Mexico
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Juarez Collection: OROZCO: BENITO JUAREZ, 1867. The return of Benito Juarez (1806-1872) to Mexico City, 15 July 1867
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Juarez Collection: El Paso, Texas, USA downtown city skyline in the morning with mountains
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Juarez Collection: El Paso, Texas, USA downtown city skyline at twilight
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Juarez Collection: El Paso, Texas, USA downtown city skyline at dusk with Juarez, Mexico in the distance
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Juarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Ysleta Mission Church, Established in 1682 By The Spanish
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Juarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Rosas Cantina, Made Famous in Marty Robbins Song El Paso, Western Ballard
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Juarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Skyline, Bordertown, Downtown, San Jacinto Plaza, Plaza Hotel
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Juarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Restored Art Deco Streetcar
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Juarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Neighborhood, Bordertown, Looking Into Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
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Juarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Hueco Tanks State Park, Eroded, Sculpted Rock Masses
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Juarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Franklin Mountains State Park, Aztec Caves Trail, Chihuahuan Desert
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Juarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, Downtown, Welcoming Archway, Greeting To Visitors From Ciudad Juarez
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Juarez Collection: USA, Texas, El Paso, 1957 Chevy Bel Air, 2 Door Sedan, Auto Icon
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Juarez Collection: Mexico, Ciudad Juarez, Paso del Norte Port Of Entry Bridge To El Paso, Texas
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Juarez Collection: International Border Crossing Into El Paso, Texas From Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
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Juarez Collection: The Friends of Maximilian
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Juarez Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104440
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Juarez Collection: The Entombment of Christ, ca. 1702. Creator: Juan Rodriguez Juarez
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Juarez Collection: Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
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Juarez Collection: Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
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Juarez Collection: broadway colorful creative arts drama dramatic
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Juarez Collection: Miguel Angel Juarez Celman, 1844 - 1909. Lawyer, politician and President of Argentina
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Juarez Collection: Juarez Mexican carte-de-visite portrait album
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Juarez Collection: BENITO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Juarez and the Fall of the Empire
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Juarez Collection: Manuel Juarez Celman
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Juarez Collection: Manuel Juarez Celman 2
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Juarez Collection: Station scene, Amecameca de Juarez, Mexico
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Juarez Collection: O Briens Bar, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico
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Juarez Collection: Central Cafe Orchestra, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico
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Juarez Collection: Juarez Avenue by night, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico
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Juarez Collection: Public market building, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico
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Juarez Collection: New Juarez Market, Juarez, Chihuaha, Mexico
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Juarez Collection: Benito JuᲥz
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Juarez Collection: Benito Juarez
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Juarez Collection: View from space showing parts of Texas and New Mexico
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Juarez Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1914. Armed revolutionary troops lined up outside the entrance
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Juarez Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. Rebel forces taking part in the Battle of Ciudad Juarez
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Juarez Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1911. U. S. troops observing the battle between government
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Juarez Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1913. Wounded insurgents being removed after the fighting at Juarez
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Juarez Collection: BENITO PABLO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Mexican statesman. The return of Juarez to Mexico City
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Juarez Collection: MEXICAN EXPEDITION, c1914. Mexican soldiers at the attack on Juarez
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Juarez Collection: Adolfo Alsina Hospital - Juarez, Argentina
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Juarez Collection: Corner of Juarez Avenue and 16th of September Street, Juraz, Mexico
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Juarez Collection: JUAREZ GARCIA, Benito (1806-1872). Mexican liberal
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Juarez Collection: BENITO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Mexican revolutionary and statesman
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Juarez Collection: BENITO PABLO JUAREZ (1806-1872). Mexican statesman. Steel engraving, American, 1870
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Juarez Collection: The Proclamation of Argentinian Independence


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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.