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“Low & Slow” exhibit at El Paso Museum of History set to close with community celebration

El Paso Museum of History (EPMH) officials are inviting the community to celebrate the popular exhibition Low & Slow: Lowrider Culture on the Border with a farewell celebration later this month at the museum.

The free, family-friendly celebration – set to run from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, July 25 – includes music, food trucks, pachucos & pachucas, a lowrider showcase in Cleveland Square Park (510 North Santa Fe Street), and a live radio remote with radio personality Mike Guerrero of 92.3 KOFX.

Officials add that Souvenir T-shirts will be available for purchase, while supplies last.

The Low & Slow: Lowrider Culture on the Border exhibit remains free and on display through July 25. The exhibit showcases a collection of lowrider memorabilia ranging from photographs and trophies to lowrider cars on display.

Low & Slow also features oral histories from lowrider car club community members in the border region.

“It is great to see our community come together to tell the story of its culture,” said El Paso Museum of History Curator Erica Marin. “You can really see the passion and pride that goes into the lowrider lifestyle.”

The El Paso Museum of History has partnered with EPTCruising.com, and the larger low riding community to provide visitors a genuine representation of lowrider history and culture.

To learn more about the El Paso Museum of History, visit epmuseumofhistory.org