1) El Paso Holocaust Museum (Free): located in the museum district of downtown El Paso, this museum is the only fully bilingual Holocaust museum, and one of only 13 free-standing Holocaust museums in the United States. The mission of the El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center is to teach the history of the Holocaust in order to combat prejudice and intolerance through education, community outreach, and cultural activities.
2) El Paso Zoo ($12): Largest zoo in El Paso that is home to exotic animals from all over the world.
3) Hueco Tanks State Historic Site (Free or $2/person for a guided tour): Spanning more that 860 acres, this park is named for the large rock basins or "huecos" that have supplied water to this desert-like region for many centuries.
Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center: Las Americas' vision is that of a country where all immigrants have access to high quality legal representation based on the principle of justice and human rights. Site Leaders and Participants will be able to speak with organization members to gain a deeper understanding of the community which this non-profit works with.