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“Discover the ancient inhabitants”
The El Paso Museum of Archaeology is dedicated to the narration, interpretation and preservation of archaeological and anthropological artifacts through research, exhibits, education, and special programs, with a focus on the prehistory and culture of the El Paso area and the Southwest. We are located at the base of the Franklin Mountains, on Transmountain Road. Use Exit 29 on Highway 54 and proceed west on Woodrow Bean Transmountain Road/Loop 375 about one-quarter mile to the museum, located on the north side of Transmountain next to the Border Patrol Museum.
I like here a lot since I have an interest in archaeology. Plus, my canine babies were able to enjoy walking in their gardens. The signs withdrawing the attention to snakes and wild animals are... Read more
This is a free museum right next to the Border Patrol museum, which is also free. We spent maybe 30-45 minutes in the museum. Outside, there are trails, which were unfortunately closed when we... Read more
I stopped in after my visit to the Border Patrol museum next door. An interesting history of the archaeology and people of the area. Really cool exhibits showing exactly how the people of the area... Read more
El Paso Museum of Archaeology
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- Wed - Sat: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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