Fourth Wall of Giants - “The Missions and Their People”
Fourth Wall of Giants - “The Missions and Their People”
Fourth Wall of Giants - “The Missions and Their People”
Fourth Wall of Giants - “The Missions and Their People”
Fourth Wall of Giants - “The Missions and Their People”
Fourth Wall of Giants - “The Missions and Their People”
Fourth Wall of Giants - “The Missions and Their People”
Fourth Wall of Giants - “The Missions and Their People”
Fourth Wall of Giants - “The Missions and Their People”
Fourth Wall of Giants - “The Missions and Their People”
Mayor Cook, Julia Bussinger, First Lady and Juarez Historian
Mayor John Cook, Director Julia Bussinger of the El Paso Museum of History, First Lady Tram Cook and Juarez Historian leading the light procession in Downtown El Paso, Texas.
Rebecca Whitaker and David Saucedo Greeting Mayor John Cook
Rebecca Whitaker and David Saucedo Greeting Mayor John Cook during the opening for the Fourth Wall of Giants, “The Missions and Their People." Event took place in the city of El Paso, Texas.
Mayor John Cook cuts the ribbon for the grand opening - Fourth Wall of Giants, “The Missions and Their People,” coalesced with a light procession from the Santa Fe International Bridge to the El Paso Museum of History. Twenty historians from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, crossed the International Bridge and joined El Paso Mayor John Cook and many El Pasoans in the procession. They brought a symbolic (electric) light from the first mission, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. This symbol of light was used to ignite the electrical candles in the El Paso Museum of History, while unveiling the Wall of Giants. One of the Mexican Historians, Professor Imelda Vega Miranda, wrote on the Wall of Giants, “This City and Ciudad Juarez to always be sisters.”
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