The El Paso Museum of History (EPMH) invites the community to visit its newest exhibition, “Mexicanidad: Folklorizing a Nation 1921-1971” on view beginning Thursday, September 14 with extended hours from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibit showcases Read More
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The City of El Paso Museum of History (EPMH) invites the community to celebrate Pride Month by hosting two events—Family Day and a Pop-up Exhibit—on Saturday, June 3. Family Day: Pride The free Family Read More
The City of El Paso Museum of History (EPMH) has opened a new breastfeeding space called “The Comfort Zone” that offers a private space for visitors and employees to pump or breastfeed and for those Read More
The City of El Paso is excited to announce that the El Paso Museum of History (EPMH) received the Gold Award in the Texas Association of Museums Media Innovation and Excellence category for their “In Read More
The El Paso Museum of History (EPMH) is excited to introduce programming for people of all abilities to include Low-Sensory Saturdays and 3D scans of artifacts in the museum collection. “We’re proud to take Read More
The City of El Paso Museum of History (EPMH) invites the community to celebrate an art takeover featuring the opening of two new exhibitions, “Ambos Lados: International Print Exchange” and “The Uncolonized: A Vision in Read More
The City of El Paso Museum of History (EPMH) invites the community to visit its newest exhibition, Still We Rise: El Paso’s Black Experience with a grand opening celebration from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Read More
The City of El Paso Museum of History (EPMH) was recently nominated to be included as one of USA Today’s 10 Best History Museums. The nomination considers 20 national history museums, with one chosen as the Read More
The little-known history of satellite observation and tracking in southern New Mexico is the topic of the January Culture Series presentation. Learn about the history of observing and tracking satellites in southern New Mexico at Read More
Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children – of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes – in distant, residential Read More