Two views of downtown El Paso
Two views of downtown El Paso
This print shows two views of downtown El Paso, one in 1881 (the year the railroads arrived), and one in 1887. In the 1887 view, they are excavating in preparation of building Hotel Sheldon. Someone has identified some of the buildings on the photograph.
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