Main (Downtown) Library - El Paso, Texas
Main (Downtown) Library - El Paso, Texas
Main (Downtown) Library 501 N Oregon entrance. The Downtown public library was built on land that was once a graveyard that included the old Fort Bliss Cemetery. In 1904 the library was built and the bodies were transferred to Concordia Cemetery. There is still controversy over whether all the bodies were removed from the area. Some claim the library is haunted. http://elpasotimes.typepad.com/morgue/2014/02/2003-.html
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