Did you know that El Paso and Ciudad Juarez make up the largest international metroplex in the world?
A simple and convenient way to get from the US to Mexico is the El Paso – Juarez Trolley. This shuttles takes visitors from El Paso to Juarez stopping at various attractions and points of interest. Trolleys continually navigate the route so riders can shop, eat, and sightsee at their leisure – taking the headache out of getting around. Ciudad Juarez offers abundant bargains. Don’t miss the excellent Bridal District on Avenida Lerdo for savings on gowns and accessories. Or head to the City Market, and Tony’s Curios, in downtown Juarez. Both are excellent shops for for silver and leather goods. Southeast of El Paso, on the on US side of the border, the inland towns of Van Horn and Fort Stockton make nice stops for travelers heading east. Stay awhile in Fort Stockton in February for the Texas Crossroads Cowboy Poetry Gathering. This is a juried competition for cowboy entertainers featuring the best state and regional cowboy poets. For over one hundred years the city has also hosted a Fron
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