On July 1st, 2020, KFOX14 reported an update on the status of library services and projected reopening. While library officials were earnestly working on the best possible solution to provide media access services to the public, the uncertainty of the dangers that the deadly virus represented, still existed. It was a difficult decision to make, always with a mindset of service and meeting the needs of patrons. As a result, a variety of online access to materials, became a reality for library users. Libraries posted signs on front doors and billboards advising patrons of the closure until further notice. The image below was posted on the KFOX14 website.
The Border Heritage Center is a department of the Main Branch of the El Paso Public Library. The department specializes in the preservation and dissemination of El Paso and Southwestern history.
On Thursday, July 16, @ 6:30 p.m., at the main library, in the Maud Sullivan Room, you are invited to dive headfirst into the FANTASTIC tale...
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Jacob Rheuben Erlich Jacob Rheuben Erlich AKA Jake Erlich (July 3, 1906 – July 18, 1952), professionally credited as Jack Earle,...
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In December of 1882 the first route of the El Paso streetcar system began. It is said that it was the only international car line in ...
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