This historical home that once belonged to famed El Pasoan Richard Burges today provides information about the development of the city and county. The building in classic Revival style is an architectural anomaly in the Southwest, yet it is an attraction in its own right. Today, the home houses the El Paso Historical Society office and guests are encouraged to visit and learn more about why this man was so important to the city's people, not just in politics, construction and other endeavors, but in ecological preservation as well. In fact, Burges played an instrumental part in the development and conservation of the famed Carlsbad Caverns.
Coyote Cave Park
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Washington Park is a quiet neighborhood park where you can take a quiet walk or simply enjoy some quality time with loved ones. Famous for hosting the annual Día de los Niños, Día de los Libros: a book fair, it attracts hoards of locals and tourists year after year. It's an ideal place to spend a lazy afternoon enjoying the sights under the warmth of the sun. Perfect for family outings and picnics.
